Klipsch are big – really big – in high end audio. The brand offers high quality equipment engineered for big sound. Leading into CES, Klipsch has announced a number of new devices which start at [USD]$299[/USD] and go through to north of [USD]$1500[/USD]. At that pricing, this gear is clearly for the audiophiles out there and not the faint of wallet.
The range of sound bars announced begin at 40-inch and go up to 54-inch. The different models have option to be delivered with or without sub. Better yet, selected models feature AirPlay 2, Alexa or Google Assistant.
The speakers all form part of the Heritage range. On paper, at least, they have some serious potential to be a threat to the Sonos One:
Klipsch is expanding its award-winning line of Heritage Wireless speakers. The company recently announced the introduction of The Three with Google Assistant built in and will debut new finish options, as well as smaller, portable options with similar technology, premium materials and impressive sound. Prices range from $149-$499 (US MSRP). Available spring and summer 2019.
Availability isn’t confirmed yet for Australia, but other we have reached out to Klipsch PR to get further information on pricing and availability in our region.
Where do you believe the line between cost and functionality sits when it comes to these types of speakers>