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  • Klipsch intros first Bluetooth speaker

    With D-cell battery power for on-the-go sound

    The KMC 3, Klipsch's first Bluetooth speaker, doesn't look like anything radical, but to our eyes, it's a new paradigm for personal audio. Most of its competitors use Apple's AirPlay wireless audio technology, but the KMC 3 uses Bluetooth, making it compatible with any type of smartphone. Most of its competitors need an AC outlet to operate, but the KMC 3 runs off batteries or AC.

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  • Review: Klipsch Reference RB-41 II

    A towering achievement, even if it's just 8.7 inches high

    Usually, a sub-$400/pair minispeaker is part of a manufacturer’s entry-level line, but the RB-41 II is part of Klipsch’s Reference line. It uses the horn-loaded tweeter that has been a Klipsch hallmark since the 1940s — in this case, a 1-inch titanium-dome model — and a ceramic/metallic-cone 4-inch woofer in a rear-ported enclosure.

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  • Mark Levinson with Hertz Speaker

    Mark Levinson on Daniel Hertz: One More Time

    A high-end pioneer creates what he says will be his last audio system.

    The name Mark Levinson is familiar even to those who couldn’t care less about audio. It’s been mentioned in numerous Lexus commercials, because Mark Levinson audio systems are an option in the higher-end models. Audio enthusiasts know Levinson as the founder of the company that still bears his name, and that 40 years later still makes some of world’s finest audio electronics, although under different ownership.

    Levinson has been a prominent figure in the audio biz since 1972, but he’s been fairly low-key for the last 10 years. Now he’s coming back with what he says will be his last audio company and his last audio system. A couple of weeks ago, I got to be one of the first in the U.S. to give it a lengthy audition.

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