Klipsch adds six models to its Palladium speaker lineup
As much as you may love the looks (and sound) of Klipsch's flagship Palladium P-39F speakers, the $20,000 price tag on a pair of these beauties puts them safely out of reach for most people. But Klipsch is hoping to give a few more people a taste of the high life with the introduction of six new models in the Palladium line. For your main channels, you can pick between the P-38F and P-37F floorstanding or the P-17B bookshelf speakers. Round out your system with the P-27S surrounds, P-27C center channel and a P-312W subwoofer and you'll find yourself surrounded by good-looking, sculpted "Linia" zebra-grain forms. These new models aren't $20,000 expensive, but they're not cheap either: $12,000 and $8,000 for the P-38F and P-37F, respectively; the P-17B bookshelf will lighten your wallet to the tune of $4,000. For a whole system, factor in $3,500 for a P-27C, $4,000 for the P-27S, and another $4,000 for the P-312W. More pics after the jump.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ken @ Jul 13th 2008 4:06PM
*Awaits the Klipsch haters*
kcjones @ Jul 13th 2008 5:28PM
Klipsch has no dealer network to support their hi-end loudspeakers. Does anyone expect Magnolia @ Bestbuy to sell $8000 loudspeakers? I can't imagine any established hi-end dealers taking on the klipsch line even if klipsch gives them free demo units. Furthermore, why would any dealer in their right mind promote a non-protected brand like Klipsch over a protected brand such as B&W, Thiel, Wilson, Dali, etc. Love them or hate them, you can't buy them if no one sells them. Pioneer, Yamaha, Sony, and Monster Cable, all produce Hi-end loudspeakers. Try finding a dealer for them.
Jack Chance @ Jul 13th 2008 5:35PM
forget these overpriced speakers.
go to http://axiomaudio.com/epicmaster175.html and pick up an entire amazing surround sound system for about $1500.
I don't work for them. Go to the forums and see how loyal their customers are.
Alareth @ Jul 13th 2008 6:02PM
Those are beautiful
Josh @ Jul 19th 2008 1:52AM
Klipsch are very good speakers, but when it comes to value and sound quality, I'll place my money on the Paradigm Studio series.