Sound, complete with extended highs and constant directivity for a Tractrix® Horn technology that effortlessly delivers legendary Klipsch Horn-loaded speakers, the Klipsch Gallery series features exclusive Sound systems and sleek, minimalist home theater speakers forĮmbodying the same power, detail and emotion produced by Klipsch Home audio solution, offering users an array of wireless-new media Or living environment-Klipsch Gallery is the first true cross-over Ideal for anyone seeking enhanced sound-no matter their need Manufacturer, announces today the launch of its Klipsch Gallery INDIANAPOLIS (January 5, 2010) - Klipsch®, a leading global speaker Klipsch® Gallery: One Audio Family Presenting Infinite Sound Solutions These units definitely aren't wireless, but here's hoping for 2012, right? As for the iPod sound systems? Those are slated to ship in Q2 or Q3 with prices set for $399 (Studio), $599 (Forum) and $799 (Arena). One thing of note - the backs of these speakers have clever cutouts along the bottom and rear, enabling you to better manage your wires. These range from $299 to $599 per speaker, and are obviously aimed at the more affluent crowd. To go along with those, Klipsch also unveiled a trifecta of slim, passive speakers: the G-12, G16, G-28 and G-42. To remedy that on the Studio, the outfit plans to offer well over a dozen faceplates with various graphics - if sales are strong, we're told that it could create similar plates for the higher-end siblings. The unit's the company had on display this evening were far from being production quality, but the overall design was nice, if not a touch understated. The Studio and Forum each have slots along the front edge where you can rest your iPhone / iPod / iPad, while the high-end Arena actually has a 30-pin Dock Connector port as well as a video output. Each of these units are AirPlay certified, meaning that each one will wirelessly ingest smooth jams and fusion metal from a nearby iTunes library. All a part of the new Gallery series, the Studio, Forum and Arena are all making their debut tonight in Vegas. Klipsch managed to unveil a black-and-white version of its high-end Image X10i earbuds as well as something referred to as a LightSpeaker at last CES, and this year they're doing the inevitable: unveiling a trio of iDevice-friendly sound systems.
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