Nine

Klipsch

Nine

46 positive 0 neutral 9 negative

Based on 55 Reddit mentions

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How come old devices and products (80s-00s) are so efficient and long lasting unlike products nowadays?

They do less. Let's use klipsch speakers as an example. I have a pair of klipsch kg 5.5 speakers from the 90s. They're amazing speakers. They are also just speakers. Amps, dacs, streamers, wifi, and Bluetooth are all in separate devices. The new Klipsch number series - the fives, the sevens, and the

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NoCoolNameMatt in r/AskReddit

April 11, 2026 5:51 PM

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Still Young, Should I Wait To Figure Out What I Want When I Have A House?

This comment is spot on. You’re about to be very busy and mobile in the military. When I was in everyone had Walkmen and headphones and it was tapes or CDs. Been a long time now 😃 In my opinion, investing in some nice headphones with a good source that is small and mobile will let you hear great mus

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PerrinSLC in r/audiophile

October 17, 2025 5:45 PM

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Home Office Speaker - Desktop Placement / Nearfield Listening

I guess my concern was longevity of active style speakers (although most of that is poor reviews of built-in amps on Klipsch the Nines). I had kind of thought studio style equipment would be overkill for personal use only and very little "mixing"? I am sure it is just marketing talk, but many of the

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lesaverman in r/StereoAdvice

April 6, 2026 2:29 PM

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Advice requested for a Difficult / Reflective Room with a low shelf

I dunno how feasible this is, but making the walls not parallel will make a huge difference. If not, retractable curtains will make a bigger difference than any speaker choice. You may want that anyway for daytime watching. An area rug in front of the TV will also improve things quite a bit. I would

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__nullptr_t in r/audiophile

February 4, 2026 1:59 PM

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Question about which speakers to buy for my turnteble setup.

Amazon has the sevens and the nines by klipsch on sale….a pretty significant sale And those speakers are plug and go…no need for an amp

Flat-Resolution9629 in r/StereoAdvice

November 29, 2025 4:07 PM

2

Please help me finding one speaker for living-room!

Look at a pair of wireless, powered stereo speakers: Kef LSX or LS50, PSB Alpha IQ, Klipsch Sevens/Nines, SVS Prime… your classical music deserves a true stereo image! Save up for a subwoofer too.

ajn3323 in r/StereoAdvice

May 1, 2025 1:35 PM

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Rega P2 and Klipsch Nines - Thoughts?

Appreciate the response! Planning to just use the default cartridge until I get the $$ to upgrade. Any recommendations on a stellar cartridge? Why would you recommend phono preamp and then passive speakers cs Klipsch Nines that have a built in preamp?

bobeldon in r/turntables

October 31, 2025 12:49 AM

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Does the average audiophile consider Kl*psch a forbidden word?

There is no such thing as average audiophile, this is highly divergent hobby. My take comes from simple objective measurements. Klipsch is better as brand than Bose, I guess, who seem to have made no speakers that aren't terrible. But I only think the new Klipsch stuff is actually good, like active

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audioen in r/audiophile

December 5, 2025 5:54 AM

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What to pair this with- Orbit Theory Turntable

Klipsch the Nines might be cool, then you don’t need an amp. Saw some on Amazon on sale. If you want something bigger, you could get a pair of wharfdale lintons (just slightly over budget on sale rn) or super dentons, or Klipsch RP800F II. You’d need an amp though. I’m a sucker for the classic look.

Bond-as-in-James in r/turntables

December 10, 2025 1:55 PM

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New system 3.0 / 3.1 / 2.1

A pair of Klipsch The Sevens or The Nines and a sub. You’re done. Audiophile? No. What you’re looking for? Yes.

ImpliedSlashS in r/audiophile

November 8, 2025 7:56 PM

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