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The Klipsch Reference Cinema Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 System combines advanced Dolby Atmos technology with Klipsch’s signature Tractrix horn and spun-copper IMG woofer design. This system delivers immersive multidimensional sound with precise highs, powerful bass, and seamless frequency transitions. Designed for flexible placement and optimized performance, it’s perfect for millennials seeking a premium cinematic audio experience that transforms movies, music, and gaming into unforgettable events.
| ASIN | B0FD49K7QR |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,511 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #220 in Audio/Video Receivers & Amplifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (596) |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2025 |
| Included Components | Subwoofer, Center Channel, Satellite Speakers |
| Item Weight | 86 pounds |
| Item model number | 1069177 |
| Manufacturer | Klipsch |
| Model Name | Reference Cinema System 5.1.4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.4"D x 55.98"W x 14.5"H |
| Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Surround Sound |
| Style | Cinema System + Receiver |
| UPC | 192223272675 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
D**D
Great Value for entry in Atmos world.
The reciever and speaker combo is great. Took time to dial everything in with a dedicated calibration mic and dirac live on a PC. Added a 12 inch sub to the mix with the 10 inch already included in the system and got some serious earth moving bass. The reciever is a bit overkill for the speakers but nice for adding components down the road. The center channel is a bit weak for my liking having to dial it up +3 db to get clean and clear dialog at lower volume in atmos formats (still beats the pants off any sound bar tho.) The center will certainly be changed out soon. But for the price of it all I am very pleased with the reciever and speaker package. Ready Player One action scenes really blew me away with the reciever not even breaking a sweat. Jurassic Park T Rex roar is both bone chilling and earth shaking at the same time. Very happy with the combo. Adding another sub really helps with immersion. Worth upgrading to a bit better center channel down the road. Inclusion of dirac live with the reciever was a big selling point for me and very much worth it. You won't be disappointed.
E**D
Dolby atmos speaker review 5.1.4
Dolby atmos version review FANTASTIC VALUE! These speakers are larger than the 5.1 surround package, a note-able upgrade being the subwoofer 8 vs 10 inches. The uprising speakers are not very effective but way more effective than sound bar up-firing speakers, I wouldn’t get a 9 channel amplifier for these. For $850 you can get these with a Sony dh790. This package comes with speaker wire. Only thing you will need is places to put the speakers. These speakers are phenomenally easy to drive and get loud! Very immersive, sound stage is lacking but at this price point they are phenomenal! I tried several high end sound bars before landing on this, and I am not disappointed in the slightest. It made me want to get surround setups in ever single room where I watch movies or play games. 10/10 recommend. Cheap if paired with Sony dh 590 or dh 790. Get a better reciever if you intend on using this as an entry level speaker system. Careful not to overdrive the upward firing speakers to make them effective - they only handle 40w peak, several users on Klipsch website report they have blown theirs.
S**T
Perfect
Great quality and sound
T**S
Atmos 5.1.4 speaker system, great for the price
The seller must have lost money having these shipped UPS to Alaska. The slightly cheaper 5.1 speakers said they couldn't ship to my area, so I got the 5.1.4 system for not much more. They sound very good for $380. I couldn't find anything decent cheaper, even without the subwoofer, which I don't even use. My subwoofer seems to work fine. No complaints about buzzing and such that others complain about. But I live in an apartment and can't blast things at night, especially not the bass. I don't really like bass thumping anyway. The center speaker is nice and crisp. Dialogue/talking is much easier to understand than with my Sonos Beam v1 sound bar and rear speakers. But it also has enough of a bass on its own for me. The surround speakers are equally nice. I have not blasted them, but they sound good at normal listening levels. My Sony Atmos recievier is 7.1. I've tried these Klipsch speakers as 5.1.2, with the height speakers in the front as well as in the back. It is OK, but not great. I'm sure it would sound better if I could use both front and back height speakers at once. I think ceiling speakers would be better. Or maybe I don't play them loud enough to actually bounce the sound off the ceiling and back down. Instead I hooked up the 2 decent stereo speakers I already had to make a 7.1 system (actually 7.0 without the subwoofer) and I prefer that to using the height speakers for most things. It is more compatible with 5.1 and 7.1 audio (like my PS5), and also sounds fine in Atmos mode for the AppleTV, etc. But I can tell the difference when using the height speakers, so they certainly aren't useless if you have a receiver to handle them. My living room area is about 13' x 13'. If you have a huge, private house you might want something beefier. But I think these speakers would work for most people seeking sub-$500 surround sound speakers. A friend came over when I was just playing stereo music on them. I used to always use my Sonos Beam. He commented that the speakers sounded good, or better than usual. He hadn't realized I got these new speakers. My Sony receiver was about $800 and has a calibration mic. It can set the dB for each speaker as well as the EQ automatically, so that might have helped these sound bit better than out of the box. But I'm sure you can at least tweak the highs and lows manually if needed with most receivers. The box for the 5.1.4 set is huge and heavy! About 80 pounds. I didn't weight it, but UPS had "warning! Over 70 lbs!" stickers all over the box. Nearly half of that is the subwoofer. The box was about 3.5' x 2' x 1.5'. The surround speakers are pretty light and about 11" at the front and a little over 13" at the back. I'm not sure what's up with the huge price cut. New model coming? Problems with the subwoofer? Quality control? But they seem worth a try if you're on a budget, have a small space, or just want some starter surround speakers.
V**V
Wow, amazing. Excellent communication with the seller and fast delivery. I thought they would be smaller in size, but they are actually big enough. Happy to be in the Klipsch family.
E**S
I'm pleasantly surprised by the sound power and quality using them with VR Yamaha XR-V6A for my 35m2 home theater.
R**N
Suena y separa los sonidos las amo estas bocinas valen cada peso
K**N
Ein sehr schöner Sound
R**S
Excelente sonido
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