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Klipsch Cinema 600 Sound Bar 3.1 Home Theater System with HDMI-ARC for Easy Set-Up, Black

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Features

  • 45 inches 3.1 Soundbar With 10 inches Wireless Subwoofer
  • Best-In-Class 600W Peak Power
  • HDMI-ARC: Single Cable, Single Remote Control
  • 5.1 Decoding for Virtualized Surround Sound
  • Powerful audio performance with deep, theater-like sub-bass and crisp high-end definition

Description

The Klipsch Cinema 600 Sound Bar features a dedicated center channel and HDMI- ARC, making it an easy plug-and-play upgrade to your TV speakers.

Brand: Klipsch


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 600 Watts


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, Optical


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Material: Metal, Polypropylene


Model Name: Cinema 600


Speaker Type: Soundbar, Subwoofer, Surround Sound


Special Feature: Bass Boost


Recommended Uses For Product: For Surround Sound Systems


Compatible Devices: Television


Subwoofer Diameter: 8 Inches


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 3.1


Color: Black


Included Components: Powered Soundbar and Subwoofer


Product Dimensions: 3.38"D x 45"W x 2.88"H


Item Weight: 14 Kilograms


Is Waterproof: No


Warranty Type: Limited


Number of Items: 2


Control Method: App


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Speaker Size: 10 Inches


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 103 dB


Woofer Diameter: 10 Inches


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Customer Package Type: Overpack


Number of Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Range: 10 Meters


Audio Driver Size: 10 Inches


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Number of Power Levels: 1


UPC: 743878043822


Style: Sound Bar


Manufacturer: Klipsch


Item Weight: 30.8 pounds


Item model number: 1068777


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 15, 2020


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  • Buy the separate surround 3 speakers too!
Style: Sound Bar
For the original 299 promotional pricing, this was an amazing bargain that I am glad I did not hesitate on. These days it seems the price has reverted to normal but you can get the Cinema 400 at the lower price, which appears to differ by slightly lower wattage for the most part. For a small room, this works well and you don't have to hassle with an AVR. I have this connected to an older HD TV, so I'm using an optical cable and an Apple TV for content. I leave the Apple TV on 24x7 and the Klipsch times out on its own. When I turn on the TV, after about 5 seconds the 600 detects sound and turns on. If I turn the Klipsch on and off then I need to set the source to analog from digital (default), so naturally I let it time out. I used the Apple TV learning function to learn the Klipsch remote so for the most part I can use the Apple TV remote to control the volume. I wall mounted the Klipsch (and the TV). Be sure to follow directions and leave extra space below the TV because you need that space to raise the 600 before dropping its bolts into the wall bracket. One thing to note is that the virtual surround mode does not work well with music as it introduces noticeable distortion, depending on the type of music, so I only use it for movies. Once you use it a few times you will see what I mean. But later I added the Surround 3s and man does going from virtual to actual makes a big difference in SQ. One thing though is that there are several gradations of surround you can select, but so far I've found only the first level is good, as the sound starts to get progressively tinny at the higher levels. And it turns out adding these surrounds was very simple--just plug the included transceiver into the 600 and the surrounds auto detect it. I do wish the volume increments were about 1/2 what they are. Once the subwoofer and dialog settings are set they don't typically need to be tweaked often. The dialog setting has 4 options to raise the midrange. I'd say the highest two settings are mostly too much for my taste. The subwoofer can throw down serious bass for a speaker that is not particularly heavy. In a large bedroom this produces more than enough distortion free, clear sound, based on what I Apple Watch detects as a safe dB level. I'm not sure how well it might work in a very large living room with high ceilings--for that I have plans to get the much delayed flagship Klipsch 1200 soundbar with a digital connection to a newer 4k TV. While this has bluetooth it doesn't have WiFi. I had to watch a youtube review to find out that you can download the Klipsch Connect app to perform firmware and software updates. It did ship with the most current versions. A strange thing happened with delivery. Amazon routed this large item through USPS instead of UPS or Amazon delivery as expected. I had to call the PO to see what was going on with delayed delivery and had to pick it up myself since my normal route carrier certainly couldn't fit this in her vehicle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by RedPill

  • Great sound bar! Little note about HDMI-ARC and your remote.
Style: Sound Bar
Brief review: got it yesterday, set it up, sounds *fantastic.* Was previously using the well-reviewed VIZIO 36 inch sound bar with my 2018 Vizio P75-F1. It sounded... fine... but nothing approaching the new Klipsch. Previous reviewers have noted the powerful bass, which is true, but I particularly value the clarity of the new unit, in particular the clarity of dialogue even during loud/action scenes. This has also been noted by others, and is the most striking difference between the new vs old sound bar. So, all great. However two notes that may be of help to others. First, yes, wall mounting is a little challenging. I did manage to mount flush against the bottom of the TV when it's tilted fully down toward our viewing spot -- but measure, re-measure, and then check yourself again as it'd be easy to drill your holes, install anchors and hang your brackets, and only then discover you're a 32nd of an inch too high, or whatever, at which point you have a mess with your anchors and brackets. I wanted it to look just right, and it does, but I think I got lucky. Second: sound bar worked OK with the old optical cable previously used, but without TV or Apple remote control of volume, and with imperfect auto-on/off feature. So I hooked it up instead to the HDMI-ARC on the TV. No sound. There're a few earlier reviews on this, and online you can find lots of posts about confirming the CEC settings, audio output (Bitstream, Dolby, etc). I worked through all of that, plus turned off and unplugged everything, restarted, reset, etc. Nothing worked, no sound. After a *couple hours* of this I happened to notice on the sound bar remote a button labeled "TV." Wondering about it, I looked in the not-great instructions and saw that this button is for "Source Select," and "Selects HDMI input." OK: yeah, I know, what I get for not reading instructions, but you may not either, and may not get that "TV" means "HDMI-ARC input." So, not getting those two hours back, but maybe this'll save someone else! Meantime we do love the 600! Works perfectly now, and would buy again in a minute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021 by Larry A

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