Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON

Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
  • Speaker Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
  • Speaker Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
  • Speaker Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
Klipsch RP110WSW - CAISSON
Klipsch
799.00inc VAT
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Warranty: 24 months
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Product Information

Klipsch enters a new area of ​​technology in providing a totally wireless reference range, equipped with amplifier and wireless Wisa technology.

The Klipsch RP-110WSW subwoofer takes all the points it has in common with the Klipsch R-110SW subwoofer, but with Wisa wireless technology and increased power with an additional 50 Watts RMS.

The Klipsch RP-110 WSW naturally becomes the perfect companion for your home stereo and / or home entertainment system based on a wireless HD Reference equipment.

Wisa Technology
The Wisa wireless transmission technology is designed to simultaneously transmit the audio signal in digital form to multiple receivers. The Klipsch Reference Premiere HD Wireless speakers integrate all Wisa wireless receivers, combined with a DAC and amplification. Wisa technology allows the simultaneous transmission of 8 PCM audio streams encoded on 24 bits and 96 kHz at the maximum.

The interest of high sensitivity
The sensitivity of Klipsch speakers has traditionally been high since 1946. In this way, it must be understood that the speakers of the American brand require less power than the others to deliver the same loudness. This particularity has multiple benefits. First of all, the amplifier is much less stressed, which allows it to deliver a "cleaner" electrical signal, with less distortion, and therefore more musical. The loudspeakers of the loudspeaker receive less current, which avoids the overheating of their coils and thus a packing - at high volume - of their dynamic capacities. A sensitivity has been made to the benefits for the listener, who more easily perceives the variations of the sound message. A guitar string strung more energetically is better restituted. This image is available from the implementation of powerful objects and high-quality coils in the heart of the loudspeakers, as well as the use of acoustic pavilions. Klipsch has mastered these technologies for nearly 70 years.

Ceramic Membranes
The speakers of the Klipsch range of speakers Reference Premiere HD wireless technology Cerametallic. Copper and ceramics are used for the manufacture of a very thin but extremely rigid membrane. The lightness allows a high quality frequency rise, while the rigidity avoids the deformations of the membrane in very low frequencies. Cerametallic membranes exhibit consistent bass-to-medium performance. The geometry of the cone and the suspensions have been improved in comparison with the reference series MK2.

Titanium dome tweeter with new phase part
The speaker tweeter of the Klipsch series Premiere HD Wireless Reference is a titanium dome supported by an LTS (Linear Traveling Suspension) suspension. This ensures a regular excursion of the dome in order to lower the mechanical distortion. Titanium has been chosen for its ideal mechanical characteristics: rigid and lightweight it allows an important increase in frequency in the acute register, while remaining efficient in the registers medium and high medium. The phase part positioned in front of the tweeter has been completely redesigned to optimize the staging of the sound stage.

The interest of acoustic pavilion
Each tweeter in the Klipsch Premiere HD Wireless Reference Series is paired with an acoustic horn to improve performance and performance. This horn plays the role of acoustic amplifier and allows both to use the tweeter over a range of frequencies usually entrusted to the bass-midrange speaker. Infinitely lighter than the loudspeaker membrane, the dome of the tweeter offers a very transient transient and the listening thus gains in clarity and dynamism. This technique used by Klipsch since 1946 is very complex and costly to master.
New Tractrix Pavilions

With Klipsch Reference Premiere HD Wireless, Klipsch has further enhanced its Tractrix pavilions, now made from silicone and no longer in ABC. The geometry of the horn has been completely revised to eliminate any hardness, particularly in the frequency range close to its mechanical cut-off frequency. Indeed, an acoustic horn is designed to amplify the sound to a certain frequency below which it "cuts" any amplification. This cut induces a very steep slope of attenuation and therefore disturbances of the sound wave in the perimeter of the mouth of the flag. Thanks to the new Tractrix Hybrid, this zone of turbulence is perfectly controlled. The use of silicone allows an efficient damping of possible micro-vibrations. Finally, the horizontal scattering angle has been improved by 50% compared to the Klipsch MK2 Reference range.

Tractrix Event
The vent of the bass reflex load of the speakers