Brings 8K Passthrough House with New Cinema Line from Klipsch

With the release of 4 new soundbars, speaker company Klipsch is bringing the theater experience home. The Cinema 1200 and Cinema 800 models are leading the pack.

The Cinema 1200 and 800 products offer decoding for 7.1.4 channel Dolby Atmos and 8K HDR passthrough. It follows that the two soundbars may accept 8K high quality audio from a source with little to no impact on the sound quality. The 1200 model uses its 1,200W of power to power a 12-inch wireless subwoofer and a 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos system. The 800 mannequin’s 800W of system power is distributed among a 10-inch wi-fi subwoofer and a 3.1 Dolby Atmos speaker system.

Both the Cinema 1200 and 800 offer Bluetooth capabilities, two HDMI ports, and an HDMI-eARC connector for high-quality audio. With these features, the soundbars may connect with smart home products like Spotify Join, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa to further expand an existing home theater system.

The Cinema 1200 is 54 inches long, has a 6-inch depth, and costs $1,699. The Cinema 800 costs $879 and measures 48 inches in length and around 3 inches in depth.

The Cinema 600 and 400 soundbars are Klipsch’s final additions to its new series of soundbars. The Cinema 400 features a 2.1 system with an 8-inch subwoofer, while the Cinema 600 has a 3.1 channel audio system with a 10-inch wi-fi subwoofer.

These smaller soundbars all have Bluetooth, Optical Digital, and an HDMI ARC input, however none of them offers dual HDMI inputs like the bigger models.

This pair is more cost-effective and intended for more modest home theaters. The Cinema 600 is 45 inches long, with a 3-inch depth, and costs $499. The Cinema 400 costs $299 and is 40 inches long with an identical depth.

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