Acoustics Klipsch The Nines Matte Black
A pair of Klipsch The Nines, which are active (active monitor) and passive (passive monitor) bookshelf speaker systems, are positioned by Klipsch as an alternative to modern sound bars. The speakers are made in a neat design with retro elements and are equipped with removable grills with magnetic fastening.
The Klipsch The Nines feature a 1-inch LTS compression tweeter with linear motion technology and a titanium dome. The tweeter is housed in a proprietary Trastrix horn, which guarantees an accurate polar pattern and detailed sound. Transmission of the low/low frequency range is handled by an 8-inch speaker with a long-throw cone made of fiber composite.

The active speaker has built-in D-class amplifiers with low noise levels, allowing to provide a power of 120 W per channel (biamping connection, two 80-watt for mid/low-frequency drivers and two 40-watt for tweeters). The passive speaker is connected to the active one using a special cable with 4-pin connectors.
On board Klipsch The Nines there is a MM-recorder for connecting vinyl players, a high-performance DSP processor, a dynamic low-frequency equalizer for bass enhancement (analogous to loudness) and a DAC with support for PCM up to 24-bit/192 kHz when connected via USB-Input. The model also received a Bluetooth receiver with support for AAC and aptX HD codecs for wireless audio streaming from Bluetooth devices.
The Klipsch The Nines acoustic system is assembled in a well-damped bass-reflex enclosure made of MDF. The body has a bass reflex port built into its rear part with an output pipe in the form of a Trastrix horn. Available in two finishes (natural walnut veneer or matte black). Two miniature metal “wheels” are integrated into the top panel of the active speaker for adjusting the volume level and selecting a source.
The rear panel of the active speaker has a built-in panel with a set of switching connectors, among which we should highlight the HDMI port with support for the ARC rotary channel, which is an ideal option for connecting to a TV panel. There are also RCA connectors, which can be used in two ways - as a regular line input or phono-coctor connectors. The desired option is selected using a nearby mechanical switch.
A 3.5 mm Aux jack is used to connect portable sources. There is an optical input and a USB port for connecting to a computer. You can also connect an active subwoofer to the Klipsch The Nines using the Sub Out output, and a small standard remote control is provided for remote control of the speaker systems.
Characteristics:
- Frequency range: 34-25 kHz +/- 3 dB
- Dynamic Bass Boost: 22Hz at 35% volume
- Max output: 115 dB (1M stereo pair)
- Total system power: 240 W Total system power (480 W peak) 100 W LF, 20 W HF
- Treble: 1" (2.5 cm) Titanium LTS vented tweeter with Tractrix® horn
- Woofer: 8" (20.32 cm) with composite fiber tweeter
- Body material: MDF with natural wood veneer
- Housing Type: Bass Reflex Through Rear Port
- Specifications bluetooth® version: Bluetooth 5.0
- A2DP codecs: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD
- Inputs
- HDMI-ARC with CEC
- Bluetooth® 5.0 wireless technology
- Analog Phono/Line (with switch and ground screw terminal)
- Analog mini-jack 3.5 mm
- Digital USB
- Optical digital
- Outputs: One RCA line output for connecting to a subwoofer
Brand | Klipsch |
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Model | The Nines |
Type | Активная акустика Полочная акустика |
Power | 240 W |
Frequency range | 34 Hz - 25 kHz |
Color | Black |
Dimensions (H x W x D), mm | 486 241 x 340 mm |
Weight, kg | 12.88 + 12.25 |
Bluetooth version | 5.0 |
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