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Klipsch F-30
$998.00
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Capable of extremely high volume output without distorting. Deep bass support, can create loud booms while still giving good detail. Dynamic higher range support, crisp and sizzling.
The Cons:Highs and lows can seem overly expressive and unbalanced when listening to music.
The Klipsch F-30 is one of three floorstanding tower speakers released as additions to the Synergy Series in August 2010. All models in the series incorporate proprietary Tractrix Horn technology, which uses linear travel suspension and aluminum diaphragm compression drivers to reduce distortion and ensure crystal-clear frequencies.
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As the top unit in the series, the F-30 maintains the signature 1” high-frequency tweeter mated to a 90-by-60-degree horn, but trades in its predecessors’ small 6.5” woofers in favor of two large 8” rigid IMG cones. This gives it the power (up to 600W total) to fill large rooms with lifelike music and film sound reproduction. It also affects the frequency by widening it even further to a 35Hz-23kHz range.
Features
- Synergy Series
- Floorstanding Speaker
- Black Ash Vinyl Veneer
- Bass Reflex Enclosure w/Front-Firing Port
- Dual Binding Posts (Bi-Wire/Bi-Amp)
- 1" Aluminum Diaphragm Compression Driver (Tweeter)
- 90-Degree by 60-Degree Tractrix Horn
- Dual 8 Magnetically Shielded IMG Cones (Woofers)
- 150W RMS Power
- 600W Max Power
- 35Hz-23kHz Frequency Range
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Pros & Cons
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capable of extremely high volume output without distorting
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deep bass support, can create loud booms while still giving good detail
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dynamic higher range support, crisp and sizzling
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doesn't take much power from the amp to achieve high volume output
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front-ported design lets you put them up against a wall, much more convenient
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ideal for watching movies, makes all the special effects sound impactful
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highs and lows can seem overly expressive and unbalanced when listening to music
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