No, unless you have a receiver that can drive four speakers, in which case it would have to be four passive ones: Klipsch R-41M (1 pair, bookshelf speakers, black vinyl)
Basically, this set cannot be expanded, except with a subwoofer.
Klipsch offers these wall mounts https://de.klipsch.com/pro/cinema/cinema-surround-speakers/cinema-surrounds-mounting-brackets
But I would recommend the "Vogels VLB200", at Digitec here:
Vogels VLB 200 (1 pair, wall mount, horizontal swivel)
Ciao,
I have both P41 and P51 speakers. I would lean more towards the P51 because they offer more depth. Both are loud enough for the desired room size.
Unfortunately, we do not have any real empirical data on this. We have forwarded the question to our community and hope that a user can give some input.
In my case, they are connected to AUX via the headphone output of the TV. Works perfectly, including automatic switching on of the Klipsch.
Consequently, it should also be possible to connect a hi-fi system in this way.
Should work, as the Klipsch R-41 PM has a subwoofer output and the R-120 SW is an active subwoofer (does not need an amplifier).
I don't think cableless works because the subwoofer doesn't have Bluetooth.
Hello Community.
Are the 41s enough to fill a room of approx. 25-30 sqm with sound? It doesn't have to be very loud (yes, yes, the neighbours...), it should just sound good, even at a lower volume. Above all, I want an authentic and well-resolved reproduction without extra bass or EQ gimmicks. I mainly listen to pop, rock and some metal and electro from vinyl. So far, unfortunately, only via headphones or the Sonos Play5 (and there the sound experience is rather modest). Maybe the TV will also be connected, we'll see.
Can the 41s offer this or would the slightly better 51s be preferable?
Thanks for your tips.
Yes, it's made for that. If you have a record player without a preamplifier, you have to set the switch to PHONO. If you have a record player with a preamplifier, you have to set the switch to LINE. If you have another source (mobile phone, CD player,...) also set to LINE. If you have a record player with a preamplifier, you can also set whether the amplifier is used or not. In any case, the sound should be good and loud (as you would expect), otherwise the speaker is broken. I already have the second one, as the first one had a wobble. Good luck and best regards, Thorsten
The following: I am quite satisfied with the speakers. Unfortunately, I miss a rich middle. I'm not sure if this is due to the tuning of the speakers (typical for Klipsch) or the size of the speakers. I was able to remedy the lack of midrange by connecting a second, different speaker to the amplifier box instead of the R-41pm. One of my old Pioneer Twin Bass reflex speakers. The whole thing sounds much better in the living room. Good mids. I'm a bit amazed that the combination of a new PM speaker and the old Pioneer speaker I've had since 1999 works so well. My question now is: Will this combination work in the long term? The attached Pioneer speaker is a 100W unit. The speakers actually sound pretty much the same, except that the 100Watt speaker gives me the desired rich mids. I'm looking forward to your feedback.
Unfortunately, neither the data sheet https://d2um2qdswy1tb0.cloudfront.net/product-specsheets/R-41PM-Spec-Sheet-GM-v01.pdf?mtime=20180906202952&focal=none nor the manufacturer's instructions https://d2um2qdswy1tb0.cloudfront.net/product-manuals/R-41PM-and-R-51PM-Manual-v04.pdf?mtime=20190816112635&focal=none give an exact indication of the length of the cable supplied.
To your second question:
These active speakers are equipped with an integrated phono preamplifier, Bluetooth wireless technology and digital optical, analogue RCA and USB inputs. So depending on what device you are using for the output to the speakers.