Conclusion

After spending time listening to the ProMedia 2.1 speaker system, it is clear that it is what computer audio should have been for so many years; now, the system is an incredible option for its market. A number of strong points lead to the system's position as king of the hill for 2.1 speaker systems, all of which tie back into excellent sound quality.

Klipsch had a precedent for the design of their new system in its older brother, the v.2-400. The two way satellite plus sub design had excelled in bringing a new level of power to the gaming arena. By holding true to this design, and even tweaking it slightly more in the crossover point between sats and sub, they setup a strong system.

The power was there, and it was obvious that people wanted it. With the production of the smaller system, it was important to scale the pieces evenly to preserve the excellent quality seen before. The relative acoustic balance of the system excelled through this challenge, producing an incredibly full sound that is very musical. Treble and highs are very present, though lack the distortion seen in other systems.

The features included in the system also evidenced Klipsch's research and acknowledgement of user response. The headphone jack makes the system extremely flexible for listening environments that may have different needs. The auxiliary input jack serves to add incredible flexibility to the system. The only thing that seemed to be missing was a convenient power switch, or even just a standby mode that could be switched from the control pod.

With a retail price of $179.99, this system represents an investment in quality. Within its market, the system is at the top price rung, though its sonic quality easily justifies the jump in price. The difference is akin to buying a portable tape player versus a portable CD player: larger bandwidth in the frequency response, better power, and cleaner sound versus a moderate price increase.

For users who enjoy listening to music while they work and maybe the occasional game or movie, but do not need an extensive 4.1 solution, the ProMedia 2.1 system is an amazing option to have in the market. It will have the power and the quality to satisfy what most users could want from a computer speaker system.

The investment in the speakers could be improved by also choosing to supplement its wiring with larger speaker wire. This will only let the system work better, as the amplifier can then concentrate on driving the speaker, instead of just trying to push current through the smaller wires. Information on how to do this, as well as other interesting discussions regarding the ProMedia line can be found in the forums on Klipsch's website, www.klipsch.com. The opportunity to get feedback from technicians as well as other users is a powerful example of collaboration. Plus, the user input from the forum works its way into future products.

For those considering the system, try to find one and demo it. And then ask what it is a speaker system should sound like. Hopefully the answer will be pleasing. Just be careful to not get carried away with the power on the system, because it will keep up with its volume knob, though the ears may not.

For its excellent commitment to sound quality and over all impressive performance, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 is awarded the AnandTech gold medal.

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  • quasarsky - Tuesday, January 10, 2006 - link

    i had the same problem with my megaworks 250 thx. luckily the set i have now is still working. who knows how long :-S

    gonna get the gigaworks one day :-D
  • AnotherHeyBeerman - Tuesday, January 27, 2004 - link

  • Anonymous User - Sunday, September 21, 2003 - link

    I had a very sad experience with promedia 2.1.... some of these leave the factory defective and will blow in a couple of weeks, just when you're listening your favourite playlist. Sound is superb, but electronic costruction is crap. :-(

    j|!
  • macman2010 - Sunday, December 19, 2010 - link

    I am a big fan of Klipsch sound quality? But, be warned! Their systems sound great when they are working, only problem is that they crash often. And repairing them and finding parts or support is very limited. I will not invest in another Klipsch product because of these issues. They are very temperamental and if you make any mistakes in wirering or connections you will blow something. Be warned!
  • Chaser - Monday, March 31, 2014 - link

    Here we are 13 years later and I just bought these speakers. Even today they still are worth every penny. These are very good PC gaming speakers.
  • kaycee doan - Monday, July 7, 2014 - link

    Bought these 2.1 from BB for $130.00. I use them for watching Netflix at night in the bedroom. Cannot be happier. For music listening, not quite but I do have several system for audio.

    Throw in another $19.00 for 2 years replacement for a peace of mind. I leave my 2.1 on 24/7 knowingly they will last me 2 to 4 years, it is worth every penny,
  • justsaying - Sunday, July 13, 2014 - link

    I agree. I exclusively use Square Trade for my warranties.
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  • Dogs25 - Saturday, August 15, 2020 - link

    I have these Klipsch 2.1 since forever been 20 years already?.. Still using and still working great as my first bought.. However just recent the subwoofer blown, replace a new one, and back on the road again.. I can see myself will still be using these Klipsch for another long time.

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