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 Klipsch 2.0/2.1/5.1 Speaker Fans club ~, Welcome everyone !!

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nismo91
post Apr 25 2009, 05:46 PM

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hmm.gif hmm.gif im bringing up 2 years outdated thread... doh.gif
just for information only...

Klipsch GMX A 2.1 Cut-Cost

i got nothing to do today so i opened up my GMX,
then i start to google until i come up to GMX amp.

then i start to compare the pictures to my GMX. surprisingly, there are some differences.
mainly are the capacitors used., one is using NCD, another is using ELCON.

here is the picture to prove. i assume, that the one with NCD caps and fuse are the older batch.

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nismo91
post May 7 2009, 11:36 PM

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comparison of Klipsch GMX A2.1 and Klipsch i-Fi

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This post has been edited by nismo91: Nov 6 2009, 02:17 PM
nismo91
post Nov 6 2009, 01:54 PM

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New Product!

Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Wireless

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The original THX®-certified ProMedia 2.1 was introduced in 2000, and over the years it has become one of the highest praised, best-selling products Klipsch has ever produced. Therefore, Klipsch designed the ProMedia 2.1 Wireless to sound just like it.

With or without wires, the ProMedia remains the defacto 2.1 standard for computer speakers—it’s even been known to put some home theaters to shame.

So get ready to kiss lackluster performance goodbye because with the ProMedia 2.1 Wireless, you’ll be swept away by the sheer power, detail and emotion of your favorite music, movies and games. In fact, you won’t believe the performance of these wireless computer speakers until you experience them for yourself.

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If you use your laptop or notebook to listen to music, watch movies or play games, but want to get away from your desk and still enjoy true-to-life sound, the ProMedia 2.1 Wireless computer speakers are for you.

The ProMedia wirelessly “talks” to your computer via a USB wireless transmitter. All you have to do is plug the transmitter into your computer’s USB port and you’re ready to move around your room and still experience the big, powerful sound that’s made Klipsch an industry leader. It’s that simple—no router or installation software is required.

The transmitter can stream audio wirelessly from your computer to the ProMedia up to 30 feet away. Plus, its robust 2.4 GHz wireless technology won’t interfere with other wireless devices, such as cordless phones, so nothing stands in the way of you and amazing sound.

Tip: iPhone and iPod Touch owners with a Wi-Fi Connection can use Apple’s Remote Application to wirelessly control the iTunes on their computers.

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* USB wireless transmitter streams audio up to 30 feet away
* Robust 2.4 GHz wireless technology provides interference-free performance
* Same award-winning sound as the original ProMedia 2.1
* Easy plug-and-play design, no router or installation software required
* Use Apple’s Remote Application to wirelessly control your iTunes

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Source. SRP : USD199

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it would be a perfect match for the wireless promedia 2.1 to be used with Griffin AirClick USB. thus it would be just like the klipsch i-fi. *God, I want one.



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post Nov 13 2010, 11:54 PM

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Klipsch Promedia 2.1 cut-cost

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Old Promedia 2.1

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New Promedia 2.1

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New Promedia 2.1 Wireless

Note the lack of 'switch' and lesser 'screws' found at the back of the metal plate. The promedia wireless seems to be following the old promedia style though.

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