Klipsch Unveils New Music City Party Speakers at CES 2025
Indianapolis-based audio company Klipsch has announced its latest innovations in party speakers, recognizing Miami, Las Vegas, and New York as three new musical cities. This launch at CES 2025 follows the introduction of their Detroit, Austin, and Nashville speakers introduced in 2023.
The new Music City Party Speakers are equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 technology and have been expertly tuned by Roy Delgado, who is known for his work with the company’s founder, Paul W. Klipsch. These speakers incorporate Klipsch’s patented horn-loaded technology, which enhances sound quality.
Roy Delgado shared a bit of history, saying, “It all started with a party. Our founder was the DJ when he debuted his legendary Klipschorn loudspeaker at a victory dance in Hope, Arkansas, celebrating the end of WWII.” This legacy continues with the new line of party speakers aimed at bringing an exceptional audio experience to gatherings.
Klipsch emphasizes that the key features of these new speakers include high efficiency and low distortion. This means that users can enjoy impressive sound quality without draining the battery too quickly. Each model in the Music City series comes with a microphone for karaoke, handles for easy transport, and buttons for producing airhorns, record scratches, and applause sounds to energize any event. Additionally, the speakers are equipped with RGB lighting that offers various patterns and colors, adding a vibrant atmosphere to any party.
Each speaker can be adjusted using the Klipsch Connect Plus app, allowing users to create personalized equalizer settings and light patterns.
Klipsch Vegas
The Klipsch Vegas model features a horn-loaded compression tweeter coupled with a 5.25” woofer. It boasts a battery life of eight hours without any lights and six hours with lighting activated. The maximum output reaches 95dB with a frequency response of 45Hz-20kHz (+/-6dB). The speaker can support a pole mount and comes with an IPX4 rating for water resistance. Its dimensions are 12.1” W x 16.4” H x 11.8” D, and it is available for a retail price of US$299 (approximately A$480).
Klipsch Miami
The Miami model offers a horn-loaded compression tweeter along with dual 5.25” woofers and custom front ports. It can provide 18 hours of battery life without lights and 10 hours with lights on. It can deliver a maximum output of 105dB and has a frequency response ranging from 40Hz-20kHz (+/-6dB). This model also has a pole mount, trolley wheels, a retractable handle, and comes with a microphone. It holds an IPX4 rating and its dimensions are 12.7” W x 26.2” H x 13.5” D. The retail price is US$549 (approximately A$880).
Klipsch New York
The New York speaker features a horn-loaded compression tweeter and professional-grade dual 8” woofers, along with dual custom front ports. It can last for 12 hours without lights and nine hours with them on, producing a maximum output of 110dB and a frequency response of 35Hz-20kHz (+/-6dB). This model also includes trolley wheels and a microphone, holds an IPX4 rating, and has dimensions of 15.6” W x 31.8” H x 15.6” D, with a retail price of US$699 (approximately A$1,120).
All three models are now available for pre-order on the Klipsch website.
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