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Klipsch VS-14


$160.00 Released December, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Enough volume output for use in a full 5.1 setup. Output is crisp and detailed.

The Cons:Not very attractive sitting on a table, need to be mounted in a corner on the wall. Not as much power output as many other satellites at the same price. Need to work to balance them with the rest of the speakers, easily drowned out by front towers.

The Klipsch VS-14 is a low-cost 200 watt surround speaker. Like many of Klipsch's home theater surround speakers across price ranges, the VS-14 is laid out in the WDST (Wide Dispersion Surround Technology) configuration, which provides a high-dispersion pattern with a detailed sound.

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This is the same technology that Klipsch uses on their professional cinema systems. The 4.5" fiber-composite lightweight cone woofer of the VS-14 is high output, with a balanced tone. The dual 1" aluminum dome tweeters are equipped with 4.5" XT Tractrix horns, which equalize the tweeter's sound waves, thereby smoothing the dispersion pattern. The Klipsch VS-14 comes in a black vinyl finish.

Features

  • 99Hz - 23kHz +/- 3dB frequency response
  • 92Hz low frequency extension
  • Power handling: 50 W continuous/200 W peak
  • 89dB sensitivity
  • 8 ohms compatible nominal impedance
  • 2000Hz crossover frequency
  • MDF enclosure
  • Sealed enclosure
  • Dimensions: 6.75" x 15" x 6.5"
  • Weight: 7.5lbs.
  • Black vinyl finish
  • 4.5" fiber-composite lightweight cone woofer
  • Dual 1" aluminum dome tweeters
  • Dual 4.5" square 90º X 90º XT Tractrix horns
  • WDST technology
  • Fixed grille
  • Works w/ most typical A/V receivers

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    enough volume output for use in a full 5.1 setup

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    output is crisp and detailed

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    not very attractive sitting on a table, need to be mounted in a corner on the wall

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    not as much power output as many other satellites at the same price

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    need to work to balance them with the rest of the speakers, easily drowned out by front towers

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    no real bass representation at all

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    made of heavy MDF, makes it a bit harder to mount them

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