Klipsch RF10 (ea) Dual 4.5-inch Reference Floorstanding Loudspeaker Features
- Dual 4.5-inch woofers
- Copper-colored Cerametallic cones
Klipsch RF10 (ea) Dual 4.5-inch Reference Floorstanding Loudspeaker Description
As the smallest floorstanding loudspeaker in Klipsch's award-winning Reference Series line, the RF-10 delivers high-performance Reference sound at a lower price point. Despite its entry-level status, this loudspeaker utilizes the same advanced technologies and world-class materials used in the larger Reference III floorstanders. The RF-10 employs dual 4.5-inch woofers and a 1-inch titanium-dome compression driver loaded with a 5-inch square Tractrix(R) Horn. The woofers on the RF-10 still feature Klipsch's distinctive, copper-colored Cerametallic(TM) cones. Made with an anodized aluminum, these cones are strong and dent resistant. The anodizing process converts their inner and outer surfaces to ceramic. The outcome is a rigid cone with superb damping characteristics that will not flex or resonate at frequencies within the woofer's operating range. As in all Reference Series speakers, the RF-10 crossover network is constructed using extremely high-quality components including top-of-the-line internal wiring, polyester film-type capacitors and an air-core inductor to ensure signal purity and proper driver integration. Available in a black vinyl finish, the RF-10 features a low-diffraction sculpted baffle and magnetically attached grille for an elegant fit and finish. With the introduction of this small, yet powerful, floorstanding loudspeaker, Klipsch is allowing more people the opportunity to enjoy a piece of the Ultimate Sound Experience(tm) in their homes.
Klipsch RF10 (ea) Dual 4.5-inch Reference Floorstanding Loudspeaker Reviews
I am thrilled with the sound from this little floorstanders. Clean and strong bass. Clear highs and mids. Match very well with low wattage amplifiers (ours is 50 watts per channel). They are slim and very good looking. Ideal for stereo listening.
Just got these. Watching Predator on it right now and it sounds amazing! MW2 is even better but I think the bass might be a bit much playing the game. Tweeter produces great detail along with center and bass is awesome with the sub! Next step... Onkyo 7.2 with another sub! Currently running an old pioneer 5.1 receiver with a polk 10" sub, aperion 4c, and bose 201 for rears. My main issue other than too much bass (if there is such a thing!) is that the biwiring system is a pain in the butt. Otherwise, for the price... its UNBELIEVABLE!
Klipsch speakers are simply amazing. I have had a complete set driving by a Yamaha amp for 8 years now. They still sound as good today as they did when I first bought them. The best way to describe the difference between a full Klipsch system and a cheap system you can by in a big box is that both sound good an low volumes but the Klipsch system will be able to sound good and hurt your ears at the same time. You will not be disappointed in your purchase.
Now for the poor description. Amazon is sell just the front floor speaker in this add but if you read their description it sounds like they are selling the entire 5.1 system since they talk about the fronts, center, surrounds, and sub all in the same paragraph. Amazon should change the description to match what they are selling.

