$224.72
Classic Klipsch sound from a slim tower Want great sound from music and movies without taking up a lot of space on your floor? Then check out the Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-4000F. it might be smallest tower in the company's new Reference Premiere lineup, but it continues the company's long-time pedigree of ultra-efficient, high-performance sound. It features two 4" spun-copper woofers for punchy bass and powerful midrange, and Klipsch's signature 1" horn-loaded tweeter for smooth, detailed highs. Hybrid horn technology for dynamic performance Horn technology is one of Klipsch's long-standing hallmarks. Flared openings in the speaker cabinet project sound waves toward your listening area and prevent them from simply spilling out in all directions. This design reduces reflections that can color the sound, and boosts dynamics and efficiency for powerful, "front row" sound that remains crystal-clear at all volume levels. Klipsch's Tractrix? horn features a circular throat around an advanced titanium diaphragm tweeter that transitions into a square 90 degrees x 90 degrees mouth. This unique shape provides a cleaner, more efficient transition of sound waves into your listening space. The result is a wide listening "sweet spot" with precise placement of instruments and vocals. A horn that enhances bass, too Take a look at the back of the RP-4000F and you'll find that instead of the conventional round port tube found on many speakers, Klipsch uses a Tractrix horn-shaped opening for smoother, more efficient airflow in and out of the cabinet. The resulting decrease in air turbulence makes for cleaner, more powerful bass with reduced port noise and low-frequency distortion. Because this speaker is rear-ported, I recommend pulling it away from your wall to give it room to "breathe." Bi-amp or bi-wire for even better sound On the back of the RP-4000F you'll find two sets of speaker input terminals. These let you bi-amp or bi-wire your speaker to get the best sound out of