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The Klipsch Heritage Wireless The Three II Tabletop Stereo in Walnut combines legendary sound quality with a stunning mid-century modern design. Featuring a 5.25-inch woofer, Bluetooth connectivity, and crafted from real wood, this speaker is perfect for any indoor setting, ensuring you enjoy your favorite tunes in style.
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 5.25 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Walnut |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Material Type | Wood |
Speaker Type | Computer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 13.71"W x 7.99"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
D**.
For a bluetooth speaker- best one for the money. Vynl
You need to adjust your expectations. This is a bluetooth speaker. My ears are used to a pair of Klipsch Heresy I speakers connected to a vintage 30 watt all tube amp. This is NOT that lol but it is something for a blue tooth speaker. If you like real Klipsch horn speakers, this won't sound familiar. No horns here. If you are getting into better sounding equipment or want to check out vinyl, this is a great solution.Pros-Problem solver- This is my music streamer in the office, spin some vinyl on it and serves as our TV speaker. I can even increase the volume from other rooms with the remote. Very easy and simple.-Build quality is great. I like my gear made well. For something new and the price, this is well made. Grill material is a thick heavy weave. The wood top/bottom is nice. The knobs are spun alum, stepped turns and the on/off has a nice click on/off-Connections- Wifi is easy to connect, aux jack works great for the TV, phono connection is nice.-Size/weight- This is not big, pleased with the size. Would have been dissatisfied with anything less (the one). Weight is solid. Good thing for audio.-Sound- Its good. I am used to a full sounding, horned klipsch speakers. This is not that, but for a bluetooth, it sounds good.-VINYL- Not enough reviews mentioning the phono stage. It is the BEST feature. I was skeptical streaming music/jazz radio. When I hooked up my little Dual with a vintage cartridge...WOW not audiophile grade but it is a ton of fun...what vinyl should be. Get an old mono Stones album like 12x5 and crank it.Cons-Boomy-Sound is a little boomy at times, an eq would help but it is not that big of a deal. I think the boomy sound helps with the vinyl though.Made in China- Just be aware. I get it, it is not 1965 anymore, but be aware of this fact.Overall, it looks great, sounds great, connects to just about everything and is fun. It is something I am happy to have in my house and find myself admiring and look forward to listen too. That is a good thing for quality audio, it looks good and you look forward to turning it on and cranking it. It is not going to take you to the place where a high quality vintage Klipsch horn speaker will, but it is still fun and the best sounding, connecting and looking bluetooth speaker on the market.
C**.
Beautiful with good sound (for what it is)
If you're looking at The Three, you're probably intrigued by the looks and our experience so far is that the sound quality is right in line with most quality mono speakers. First off, it looks just as good in person as it does in the photos. 5/5 for design and build quality, it looks fantastic in our modern home. If you are shopping for looks, rest assured that the sound is good and you can stop reading right here.Getting a bit more involved:This is a basic Bluetooth connection setup with the pluses and minuses associated with such. Flip the switch "on" and it's pretty much ready to go. Only weird thing is that the sound knob works independently of your source volume, kind of old-school. So you can make adjustments to volume on your phone but I find there's a balance you need to find so there's not any background hiss from turning up either the source or the speaker too much.For sound quality, while it sounds quite good in a bedroom or small space, the mids are a bit weak and washed out so it's not going to fill a big space without getting boomy. But that's true of virtually every small/midsized mono-speaker so I can't fault it too much. Bass is a bit heavy even tuned with an iphone EQ, also typical of this type of speaker. Overall, it sounds about the same as most $200 speakers but you pay a premium for the design and build quality.For comparison, let me first say that there's no substitute for stereo pairs. The Three fills a room pretty well but isn't going to create a wide soundstage like a stereo pair of speakers does. We have a pair of Sonos 1's in our kitchen and individually The Three sounds better but against a stereo pair it can't compete. For us, this is the perfect speaker for our bedroom and we will leave the "heavy lifting" for our HiFi system, hidden stereo needs for the Sonos and appreciate The Three for what it is: a beautiful and compact speaker that sounds really good.
J**.
Lovely
Perfect item. Love the midcentury modern look, love the sound, love the ease of use. Have some experience with other similar market items. Klipsch has always done well by us. It has one feature I am embarrassed to mention. The controls are few and "obvious," and so, why bother to read the little manual? But if one is not connecting with blue tooth easily one needs to push down on the dial to reset the effort, and that does work. But pushing down on the dial will never occur to you on your own. Finally, in frustration I found the manual and read it, and duh.
J**H
Good Sound and Looks
This is a handsome unit and is very capable. Sounds Great. Simple.For the $ I find it outstanding.
P**7
Nice Speaker!
Got this hooked up yesterday. I was cross shopping with Sonos Era 300. At the end of the day I went with the Klipsch 3 ii because it looks nicer in my room and cost less.The sound quality is great at this price point. I would consider it a good value. I've listened off Bluetooth, and then I plugged in an audio quest DAC and used the 3.5mm aux input. I could barely detect a difference in sound quality between the two, so the DAC in the Klipsch must be pretty decent. I do notice that the speakers are quite directional, and by that I mean that it sounds much better when your ears are roughly level with the speaker. I've placed it on a side table that is about waist high for me and I noticed the detail and balance of the sound is much better when I'm sitting in front of it and not walking around. Some other speakers that have drivers pointing in more directions like the Sonos Era series or five might be better for dispersing the sound in the room.The controls are dead simple. I noticed that the volume knob does not control the Bluetooth output volume on my phone like other Bluetooth accessories. So I just turned the volume on the speaker up to Max and adjust the volume in the room with my phone. The included remote could be used to fine tune volume or adjust it in a pinch if your phone isn't handy.