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Description of Wireless Hi-Fi Acoustics Klipsch The Three II Matte Black

The Klipsch The Three II speaker system is made in a chic retro design, and only natural materials are used in its decoration. At the same time, this model has a powerful 2.1 audio system and unique functional equipment. The Klipsch The Three II''s inputs include USB for a PC and Phono for a turntable, as well as Bluetooth. The Klipsch The Three II desktop speaker system is equipped with two full-range speakers (57 mm) and a woofer (133 mm) with bi-amping

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

You can find cheaper discounts and promotions with cashbacks. Compared when buying in a store with Marshall Stanmore II Clips are better, but in any case, when buying any acoustics, it is better to come and listen live.

Pros
  • Excellent sound, top and medium detail is just super. Marshal is much worse and lubricates and goes too much into the bass. Definitely sounded like a bomb and better Marshall. The detailing is just perfect. On the sides are 2 passive speakers, an excellent solution for working out the bass. Can be connected via USB, built-in DAC, Bluetooth with aptX codec support Remote control (batteries included). USB and 3.5 cable is also included. Built-in phono stage.
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