Friday, 17 February 2012
2012 Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air soundbar
2012 Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air soundbar -Klipsch's AirPlay-enabled Gallery G-17 Air soundbar pleases ears sans cords for $530. What you're looking at is Klipsch's latest soundbar, the Gallery G-17 Air. Seem familiar? If you'll recall, back at CES it was known as the Gallery Studio -- the smallest of three AirPlay-enabled speaker systems the company let us demo at CES. Although not totally new, its full specs have been revealed and its price re-vamped from $400 to a slightly spendier $530. The bi-amplified stereo rig features four individually powered drivers that aim to deliver full-range sound via two Tractrix-horned .75-inch tweeters (10 watts each), and dual 2.5-inch, 20 watt woofers.
Although you'll probably be streaming music over WiFi from iDevices or iTunes, the unit's equipped with USB and 3.5mm inputs should you ever want to plug-in directly or juice-up your battery. There's an ultra-svelte grill-cloth magnetically attached to the front, playback and power buttons on the side, and it also comes with a remote. The system itself sits atop a tempered glass base, but if space is at premium it can be mounted to a wall. The G-17 is set to release this fall.
If you’re looking for a new high-end music system to play all your favorite tunes on, look no further as Klipsch has announced their latest product for your iDevices the Gallery G-17 Air soundbar. It is compatible with iPads, iPhones and iPods as it features Apple’s revolutionary AirPlay function.
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