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Jamo, Energy Brands To Get New Models At CEDIA

Klipsch Group is coming to the CEDIA Expo with a revamped selection of custom-installed Jamo speakers and the Energy brand's first soundbar.   The $399-suggested Energy Power Bar is Energy's first soundbar, a two-channel model with included wireless subwoofer. For Jamo, Klipsch

Klipsch Group is coming to the CEDIA Expo with a revamped selection of custom-installed Jamo speakers and the Energy brand’s first soundbar.

The $399-suggested Energy Power Bar is Energy’s first soundbar, a two-channel model with included wireless subwoofer.

For Jamo, Klipsch Group is unveiling the 400 and 600 Flat Grille series of 18 architectural in-wall, in-ceiling, LCR and surround speakers with very low-profile magnetic grilles for a less-obtrusive look.

Additional details were unavailable.

Under the Energy brand, the $399-suggested Energy Power Bar is the brand’s first-ever soundbar, an active two-way model with included wireless 8-inch downfiring subwoofer. The soundbar measures 4.4 inches by 30 inches by 4.1 inches, and it incorporates two 0.78-inch soft-dome tweeters and two 3.5-inch drivers.

Total system power is 200 watts peak, and frequency response is 50Hz to 20kHz at +/-3dB.

It features one optical digital input and one analog RCA input. It comes with keyholes for wall mounting as well as with rubber feet for tabletop placement.

Klipsch Group will also show a variety of Klipsch-branded products, including the Klipsch Gallery series. It’s the brand’s first slim speakers suitable for use with flat-panel TVs. All are available.

Four passive Gallery speakers are the G-12 at a suggested $199 each, G-16 at $299 each, G-28 at $499 each, and the $699 G-42 three-channel soundbar. The former three can be used as a left, center, right or surround speaker and placed horizontally or vertically. The G-42 is a horizontal-only three-channel model. Their numerical designation refers to their length in inches.

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