Klipsch has designed its four new subwoofers to match the power and performance of its top-selling Reference Premiere speakers. The high-performance Klipsch Reference Premiere series subwoofers were created with a hyper-efficient design that enables the optimal balance between amplifier power, driver capability, and cabinet volume.
Klipsch Reference Premiere subwoofers achieve maximum low frequency extension with great output, accuracy, and speed, according to the company.
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The Klipsch Reference Premiere series subwoofers consists of four powered models:
- RP-1600SW (US MSRP $1,799) has a 16” woofer with 1600W of peak power
- RP-1400SW (US MSRP $1,399) has a 14” woofer with 1000W of peak power
- RP-1200SW (US MSRP $999) has a 12” woofer with 800W peak power
- RP-1000SW (US MSRP $749) has a 10” woofer with 600W peak power
All models utilize a front-firing spun copper Cerametallic woofer, which delivers a low frequency response with minimal distortion.
The built-in, high-efficiency amplifier features an analog preamp design, which maintains the original signal path for cleaner, true-to-source reproduction. The Class D output stage ensures maximum efficiency for maximum output, detail, and low frequency power.
Proprietary internal geometry with a new Aerofoil slot port design minimizes port noise for clean undistorted low frequencies. The RCA and WA-2 wireless inputs can be used simultaneously, enabling a single subwoofer to connect to multiple speaker systems in a room.
Scratch-resistant ebony vinyl finish looks like real wood and covers the entire cabinet while rounded corners, shock-absorbing rubber feet, steel grille posts and a woven cloth grille ensure a premium look and feel.