Discover the powerful sound of the Klipsch Reference R-26FA Floorstanding Speaker, designed to deliver an immersive audio experience. This pair of speakers enriches any space with high-quality sound and sleek, modern design, perfect for home theaters and music enthusiasts.
Features:
Built-in Elevation Channel: Integrated Dolby Atmos technology enhances your audio by delivering overhead sound for a lifelike, three-dimensional listening experience. Tweeter: Features a 1" aluminum diaphragm compression tweeter, offering clear and dynamic high-frequency sound. Woofers: Equipped with dual 6.5" copper spun IMG woofers, these speakers provide deep bass and detailed mids without distortion, even at high volumes. 90 x 90 Square Tractrix Horn: Maximizes sound clarity and offers an impressive spread of audio, ensuring every seat is the best seat in the house. Front-Firing Port: Enhances bass output while minimizing turbulence for clean, powerful low-end sound.
Experience exceptional audio and elevate your entertainment setup with the Klipsch Reference R-26FA Floorstanding Speaker. Ideal for those who value both performance and aesthetic, these speakers blend seamlessly into any environment while delivering remarkable sound clarity and depth.
Customer Insights
The speakers fill the room with sound and offer excellent clarity.
Great for both music and movies.
Outstanding sound imaging, especially with Dolby Atmos.
Provides bright brassy mids and precision treble.
Works well with a subwoofer for enhanced low-end performance.
Can be pushed to maximum volume without quality loss.
Despite being a discontinued model, they maintain good build quality.
Considered a good value for enhancing audio setups.
The included manual is described as worthless with no proper instructions.
Requires two connections to each speaker, demanding a compatible amplifier/receiver.
Issues with the main front grills popping off frequently.
Some users found the sound quality not to meet their expectations.
Reports of the laminate delaminating within a year.
Incidents of woofers not working properly.
Doubts about the effectiveness of the Atmos height channel.
Requires integration with other components like subwoofers for optimal performance.