Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX should be near the top of your list if you want the best computer speakers with a subwoofer. The speakers sound great overall, and the bass is very good. And they’ve stood the test of time—Klipsch first made them in 2001.
But they haven’t been changed much since then, so the system doesn’t have Bluetooth. If that doesn’t bother you and you have room for the subwoofer, you won’t find better computer speakers at this price.
There are two satellite speakers, one subwoofer, two speaker cables, a user’s manual, and information about the warranty. The 6.5-inch driver is on the right side of the subwoofer, and the bass reflex port is on the front.
With a 6.5-inch, 130-watt subwoofer. The ProMedia 2.1 THX is like a bridge between a PC speaker and a small home theatre system. The extra power on the low frequency makes the sound full and rich. This means that people who like to play games, watch movies, or listen to music will all enjoy the ProMedia 2.1 THX speaker system.
Specifications
- Type of system: 2.1
- Size: Satellites: 8.5 x 5.7 x 4.2 inches; subwoofer: 10.2 x 9.8 x 9.5 inches
- Speakers: 3-inch midrange driver, 6.5-inch subwoofer
- Inputs: 3.5 mm
Where to get Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 computer speakers?
There are two drivers on each satellite (mid-range driver and tweeter). The main channel is the one on the right satellite. On the control pod at the bottom of the right speaker, you can find all of the controls and inputs. There are two volume knobs on the front.
One is for the volume and the other is for the bass. It’s great to be able to control the bass on its own. For example, you might want to turn up the bass when we’re listening to hip-hop, watching a movie, or playing a certain game.
On the right side of the main speaker, there are two AUX ports, one for input and the other for output. You can plug your phone or any other sound device into the input. The headphone jack is the AUX output.
Both satellites are wired together. You can connect your speaker system to your PC, TV, or DVD player with a fixed 3.5-millimeter cable. When it comes to sound quality, the ProMedia 2.1’s full frequency response gives you clear highs and mids and solid, thunderous bass. This also makes these speakers very flexible, and they could be used as a medium-sized home theatre system with no problem.
Klipsch says that the bass control should be set to 10 o’clock. To be more specific, this gives the same amount of bass at low and high volumes. Also, ProMedia 2.1 has a maximum power output of 200 watts. Each satellite speaker has a peak power of 35 watts.
The peak power of the subwoofer is 130 Watts. This separation of the crossover makes it possible for the system to have a flat frequency response.