Adorama has
Klipsch The Nines 8" 480W 2-Way Wireless Active Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black, 1071282) on sale for $1,699.99 - $1000.99 with coupon code
JHCE9834 at checkout (apply under the Payment section) =
$699.
Shipping is free.
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Details:
- Hi-Res audio support: Built-in amplifier with 192kHz/24-bit decoding across digital inputs; delivers high-resolution sound from TV, PC, or streaming sources without an AVR
- Classic Klipsch sound: 1" titanium tweeters on Tractrix Horns (90° × 90° silicone composite) for precise, efficient high-frequency reproduction and crisp clarity
- High-excursion driver: 8" long-throw woofer with DSP and bi-amplification for powerful, bold bass at any volume
- Power output: 240W total system power (480W peak), most powerful in Klipsch Heritage Powered series
- Dynamic Bass EQ: Automatically adjusts low frequencies based on volume for consistent bass performance
- Subwoofer ready: Dedicated sub output for easy addition of a powered subwoofer
- Klipsch Connect App features: Custom EQ (bass, mid, treble), volume/placement control, OTA firmware updates, one-tap support access
- Versatile connectivity: HDMI-ARC, integrated phono pre-amp, Bluetooth 5, digital optical, analog RCA, USB inputs, subwoofer output
- Premium build: Handcrafted genuine wood veneer, premium metal controls, unique cork pads to protect surfaces
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"with coupon code JHCE9834"
Warranty is only 1 year 😕
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EDIT: I figured out that the coupon only applies to the black pair.
Sound-wise, they are good for a one box solution and in walnut they look cool. If you pair them with a streamer, you have a decent mid-fi system for well under $1000 that doesn't require multiple wires and components.
I still have the RP-600M ii's I tried in a box and I didn't like those at ALL. I liked the sound on the Nines much better.
I still prefer the sound of my original setup better, so my Nines are going to get relegated to secondary room duties or sold. But that's just me - I had a hard time choosing which I liked better.
For $700 I don't think you can go too wrong if you're in the market.
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