Klipsch introduces a new line of premier subwoofers to pair with their best-selling Reference Premiere speakers.

Klipsch is pleased to announce four new subwoofers designed to match the power and performance of its top-selling Reference Premiere speakers.

The Klipsch Reference Premiere series subwoofers consists of four powered models: 

RP-1600SW (US MSRP $1,799) has a 16” woofer with 1600W of peak power

RP-1400SW (US MSRP $1,399) has a 14” woofer with 1000W of peak power

RP-1200SW (US MSRP $999) has a 12” woofer with 800W peak power

RP-1000SW (US MSRP $749) has a 10” woofer with 600W peak power

All models utilize a front-firing spun copper Cerametallic™ woofer delivers remarkably low frequency response with minimal distortion. The built-in, high efficiency amplifier features an analog preamp design, which maintains the original signal path for cleaner, true-to-source reproduction. The Class D output stage ensures maximum efficiency for maximum output, detail, and low frequency power. Proprietary internal geometry with a new Aerofoil slot port design minimizes port noise for clean undistorted low frequencies. The RCA and WA-2 wireless inputs can be used simultaneously, enabling a single subwoofer to connect to multiple speaker systems in a room.

Scratch-resistant ebony vinyl finish looks like real wood and covers the entire cabinet while rounded corners, shock-absorbing rubber feet, steel grille posts and a woven cloth grille ensure a premium look and feel.

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