Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Klipsch Promedia 2.1 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Klipsch Promedia 2.1.
July 2021
(84%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
78 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010023
The editors liked
Excellent audio quality. Very powerful. Superb-sounding subwoofer. Sub level control on satellite speakers.
Outstanding audio quality
Can produce lots of bass if you want it
Plays extremely loud without distortion
Useful pre-amp module
Impressive bass
Clear vocals
Wide sound
Wireless connection to audio source
Beefy bass response
Powerful and efficient amplifier.
Playing a game on this speaker feels like wearing a headphone. Directions are clear
The intensity of incoming bullets or steps are well regulated
The speakers have sufficient volume even for audio clips that are of low quality
The speakers are heavy wi
THX certified
High 180 Watt power output
1 Year warranty
The editors didn't like
Cannot connect to a sound source via cable. No Aux input. No remote control. No power control on satellite speakers. 2.4GHz wireless signal can be interrupted.
Wireless feature less useful than it could be
Bass can get boomy with poor subwoofer setup
Inconveniently placed power switch
Non-adjustable stands
Bottom Line
The ProMedia 2.1 Wireless performs essentially identically to the original ProMedia 2.1 speaker system
And that's a good thing
Especially if you want power and bass kick. But if you don't need to stream your computer's audio acros
No Bluetooth
Could be hard to find place for subwoofer
Hardwired cables in satellites
No way to lengthen right sat cable.
The DIN connectors behind the subwoofer are susceptible to damage
The plastic used does not inspire confidence
The design could have been better considering today's more futuristic speakers
Published: 2021-11-15, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Impressive bass, Clear vocals, Wide sound
No Bluetooth, Could be hard to find place for subwoofer
When it comes to computer speakers with a subwoofer, Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX are hard to beat. With excellent all-around sound — and particularly impressive bass — music, movies, podcasts and even video calls sound great. The subwoofer, which makes the r...
THX certified, High 180 Watt power output, 1 Year warranty
Expensive,
The Klipsch Promedia speaker set is a great choice for anyone who wants to enjoy high quality sound when playing games or watching movies. It's separate subwoofer is quite powerful, though the one thing that it misses is the lack of support for a Bluetoot...
Playing a game on this speaker feels like wearing a headphone. Directions are clear, the intensity of incoming bullets or steps are well regulated, The speakers have sufficient volume even for audio clips that are of low quality, The speakers are heavy wi
The DIN connectors behind the subwoofer are susceptible to damage, The plastic used does not inspire confidence, The design could have been better considering today's more futuristic speakers, Conclusion
If all you knew about the Klipsch Promedia series is that it is an old design, you would probably never look at them. Now take a moment and try to understand why Klipsch hasn't changed a thing in ten years since it launched the Promedia 2.1. Their product...
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Outstanding audio quality, Can produce lots of bass if you want it, Plays extremely loud without distortion, Useful pre-amp module,
Wireless feature less useful than it could be, Bass can get boomy with poor subwoofer setup, Inconveniently placed power switch, Non-adjustable stands, Bottom Line, The ProMedia 2.1 Wireless performs essentially identically to the original ProMedia 2.1 speaker system, and that's a good thing, especially if you want power and bass kick. But if you don't need to stream your computer's audio acros
As a 2.1 speaker system, the ProMedia 2.1 Wireless performs essentially identically to the original ProMedia 2.1 speaker system—which is to say that it’s an impressive system, especially if you’re looking for power and bass kick. But the Wireless vers...
Excellent audio quality. Very powerful. Superb-sounding subwoofer. Sub level control on satellite speakers.
Cannot connect to a sound source via cable. No Aux input. No remote control. No power control on satellite speakers. 2.4GHz wireless signal can be interrupted.
This 2.1-channel PC speaker system may be lacking in useful controls, but it pumps out powerful, fantastic-sounding audio—wirelessly....
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At $159.95, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 is the least expensive speaker in this survey. A popular choice at Circuit City and Best Buy, it is also something of a standard-bearer for mass-market offerings. The Klipsch looks and operates exactly as one woul...
Abstract: While Klipsch is continuing to produce the home and professional audio products that made it famous, the company recently decided to branch out into multimedia products. Klipsch saw a vacant niche, that of producing high quality sound components for co...