Add the Klipsch SPL-120 subwoofer to your audio setup and take your listening experience to the next level. This subwoofer delivers 300 Watts RMS and features the brand's signature elegant design. Connected to the rest of your setup, this model will give you special moments with your favourite music.
Intensity and emotion
Experience deep, powerful bass with Klipsch. Its SPL-120 subwoofer features a Class D amplifier with analogue preamp and a 305mm woofer with Cerametallic cone. The latter is light and rigid and offers reduced distortion for intense audio pleasure.
Enjoy 300 Watts of RMS power for an ideal sound experience. At the rear, find an RCA input and the possibility to transform your subwoofer into a wireless version by adding the optional WA-2 kit.
Main features:
Bass-Reflex subwoofer
Power: 300 W (RMS) / 600 W (peak)
Class D amplifier with analogue pre-amp
305 mm Cerametallic cone woofer
RCA input (Line/LFE)
Convert your subwoofer to a wireless version (via optional WA-2 kit)
MDF panel
Dimensions: 451 x 374 x 506 mm
Weight: 20.4 kg
Logistics information :
This product is available in the following locations: France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Monaco.
Excellent product, very good finish, the cabinet is still in the process of being broken in but you can see the KLIPSH signature straight away! As far as LDLC is concerned, good reactivity and top service! If you want a powerful and punchy box, go for it!
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by Ludovic B
Posted on 28 Sep 2020
Bought on 18 Jul 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 10
The correct placement of the cabinet is important!
Hello; I give this note because already it is a very beautiful box, very well finished and heavy!
The potentiometers of adjustments its precise with a switch standby/auto/on...one will prefer to leave it on auto with a switch 0°/180° all is of very good quality.
The sound is very good and should be coupled with a SIB focal set for surround and atmos and a 816v chorus in front and a 700v DC chorus in center. At the beginning the cabinet was between the frontals, 3 meters away from the TV. No bass at the listening position no relief in short a disappointing box no sound came out of this big black box with a HP of 30 CM I continued its running in the rules of art but still no difference ... I inquire on the forums HC it must find its place in the living room, then I put myself to seek there place where it will be heard! I find next to the sofa in front of the TV and the frontals Revelations the big black box starts to make bass :) a deep rich bass which gives another dimension to the film to the music not only one hears it but one feels it it also makes vibrated the sofa.
potard at 1/4 of max volume
120Hz cutoff on the subwoofer
100hz cut-off on the fronts
80hz for the central
Conclusion very good box but it is necessary to find its place to him!
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by JeanLaffont
Posted on 6 Jan 2020
Bought on 30 Nov 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 10
At the top
Works great for both movies and music
Vibration felt throughout the room
Good product
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by Anonymous
Posted on 14 Apr 2019
Bought on 29 Mar 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 9
Exactly what I was looking for!
I was looking to give a little more depth to my home cinema in an L-shaped living room of 35m², and I must say that the result is beyond my expectations. I associated this subwoofer with a Yamaha RX-V771 amp, a B&W HTM61 centre speaker, 2 Sony SS-E70 front speakers from the 80's, and 2 small Audax spheres in surround,
Before taking the plunge, I wondered if it was really useful, but after a few weeks of using it on a little bit of every style of film, it became downright indispensable. After a cut-off setting at 60Hz, my other front speakers are finally free of "heavy" tasks and become much clearer, while this subwoofer just wants to let loose in the bass and make the floor shake. Impacts, explosions, or just scary bass, we are a little closer to the cinema.
Automatic triggering is very practical, you just need to set a little more gain on the amp so that it detects the signal and turn down the potentiometer (personally, under half is already quite violent).
In music it's the same, although the bass dragged a bit at the beginning, it became clean after breaking in. No need to send big techno or rap sounds full of bass to understand that it can also transform a simple violin or a jazz piano into a home concert stage. It's a gut-wrenching experience!