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    New Klipsch speakers

    Sorry, but I'll keep my promedia 5.1


    "Klipsch Claims New GMX D-5.1 Speaker System Will Further Reinvent Category

    After earning top honors for performance from almost every computer and gaming magazine published since 1999, Klipsch Audio Technologies has announced a distinctive new addition to its acclaimed ProMedia® line of multimedia loudspeakers — the Klipsch ProMedia GMX D-5.1. The new system’s performance, styling and functionality were specifically designed to appeal to users of today’s advanced game consoles and multimedia computers.

    The new ProMedia GMX D-5.1 is expected to be available for purchase in the U.S. in February 2003.

    The GMX D-5.1 is a stylish 5.1 surround sound speaker system with a built-in 100-watt FTC-rated amplifier. The included system control module is saucer-shaped and comes equipped with Dolby® Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II decoders for movie theater-style surround sound. The GMX D-5.1 is compatible with PC and Macintosh computers, PlayStation®2, Xbox™, GameCube™ and other video game consoles, CD and DVD players and portable audio devices. For the first time, Klipsch is offering an array of matching, Klipsch-branded floor stands and wall brackets, as well as multi-colored accessory kits for the satellites that match the color schemes of popular video game consoles and fashionable computers.

    Reasonably priced ($299 U.S. MSRP), the Klipsch ProMedia GMX D-5.1 will be available for purchase from the Klipsch web store (www.klipsch.com) or from Best Buy, Circuit City and CompUSA stores nationwide.

    “It is indisputable that Klipsch reinvented the multimedia speaker category in 1999, when we first introduced our ProMedia line,” said Mark Casavant, vice president of multimedia for Klipsch. “Computer speakers simply did not come close to home theater performance before Klipsch entered the market. Now, I believe that we are again reinventing the category with the GMX D-5.1, not only because of its outstanding sonic performance, but because its industrial design is revolutionary as well.”

    According to Casavant, multimedia speakers have traditionally been somewhat bland from an industrial design standpoint. He said that Apple's industrial design division, and the wacky geniuses at Alienware® Corporation have helped to change our expectations of the computer ID landscape, making beautiful machines acceptable.

    “The GMX system is truly a beautiful machine,” said Casavant. “The combination of its textures, ergonomics and superior functionality make it unique in the multimedia market. I think it is the audio equivalent to the Beetle or iMac or Alienware Area 51 computer, and we believe that when the buying public sees this product it will have a significant impact.”

    The GMX-D.5.1 system includes five identical two-way satellite speakers that are magnetically shielded, ported enclosures. Each satellite utilizes an exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix™ Horn tweeter that cleanly and accurately handles the high frequencies, and a three-inch fiber- composite metalized cone driver that delivers smooth mid-bass reproduction. Each satellite speaker comes with a self-supporting, ball-joint pedestal that allows a 45-degree range of motion for optimal sound directing. All five satellite speakers easily connect to the subwoofer via the included 12-foot RCA connection cables.

    The user-friendly GMX D-5.1 control module, which has built-in Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II decoders, features a standard analog stereo audio input and two digital audio inputs — one coaxial and one Toslink optical. The control module also includes separate main, center, surround and subwoofer volume controls; mute and on/off power buttons; input, surround mode and Dolby Digital dynamic compression LED indicators; as well as a digital LED central status display. The controller also connects to the subwoofer via an included DIN connection cable.

    The high-output, low distortion subwoofer is a bass-reflex type with a tuned rear port and a 6.5-inch front-firing woofer. The 100-watt linear A/B amplifier is housed inside the subwoofer and the bass unit also features an SWS™ Link connection for daisy-chaining multiple subwoofers. Klipsch Subwoofer System (SWS) supplemental bass units extend low-frequency reproduction and sound pressure level. Klipsch Subwoofer System units will be sold separately through the Klipsch web store (www.klipsch.com) in Fenbruary 2003."

    All taken from thier website.

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    Let me guess - these will be standard equipment on Alienware Area 51 computers! (why else would they mention them as being "innovative" and produced by "geniuses"?)

    Thanks, but I'll stick with Promedias, AL 641's, or Z-XXX's.
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    wow! a massive single 6.5" sub.

    edit: s1203372 you're more correct than you realise. you know where is selling limited edition star wars promedia 2.1's for $189...
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    Originally posted by The CK
    wow! a massive single 6.5" sub.

    edit: s1203372 you're more correct than you realise. you know where is selling limited edition star wars promedia 2.1's for $189...
    i got my promedia 4.1's at circuit city last week for $199
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    I have contacts with people inside of Klipsch, here is what I can tell you but I can't tell you their email address.

    the system for 399 should be the Promedia 5.1, which is our flagship promedia system. it has 500Watts of sytem power which is full class D technology. you will need a decoder built in your sound card for 5.1 surround or you will need to purchase a separate decoder such as our DD5.1 for $180 i think.
    our new system the GMX D-5.1 while only a 100 total system power i think it has a slightly better sound quality but its 6db lower in total volume than the current 5.1, but the new system should(i'm not certain and u didn't hear this from me) retail for $299 and it will come with its own dolby digital decoder and also supports PLII music and cenema mode with a coax, optical, and analog inputs. if u have more questions i'd be happy to answer them but please email me instead of Private Messages.

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