Klipsch today announced the new 7502 THX Ultra2 certified in-ceiling speakers, offering paintable grilles to blend in with any home decor.
With the introduction of its THX Ultra2 in-ceiling speakers this month, Klipsch adds an all-new premium category to its custom installation business. The 7502 series includes the Klipsch KL-7502-THX LCR and KS-7502-THX surround models, and put a fresh spin on the company's horn-loaded design principles. The KS-7502-THX is the market's first THX Ultra2-certified in-ceiling surround speaker.
The KL-7502-THX will work as a left, center or right main channel speaker, as well as a back-channel surround. It employs dual 5.25-inch Cerametallic woofers that operate in an enclosed tuned-port chamber. A 1-inch titanium tweeter in a patented 60-90-110-degree horn that features Variable Coverage Technology, or VCT, has been incorporated to create precise imaging and localized sound fields. The woofers are mated to the tweeter via precision-voiced, high-definition crossover networks, which should produce a flat in-room frequency response, as well as low distortion sound.
 Klipsch KL-7502-THX in-ceiling speaker
The KS-7502-THX utilizes the same low-frequency driver design and crossover networks as the LCR. The real difference lies in the top end. Dual 1-inch titanium horn-loaded tweeters lie in a patented vertically stacked Wide Dispersion Surround Technology array claimed to produce a smooth, seamless broad distribution of sound, as well as enveloping surround performances and precise localization of individual effects.
Both the KL-7502-THX and KS-7502-THX offer paintable grilles, so they can blend in with any home decor.
Available for purchase through the residential contracting market, the Klipsch KL-7502-THX and Klipsch KS-7502-THX carry a U.S. MSRP of $1,000 each.
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