PYLE Audio Speaker System CES 2007 User Guide

CES 2007 Media Kit  
Cris Pyle  
Rick Jennings  
Klipsch Audio Technologies  
Phone: 317-860-8785  
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Fax: 317-860-9184  
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KlipschCast Basics  
Simply, through its KlipschCast™ Technology, the CS-700 sends a  
wireless CD-quality audio signal to one or more RoomGroove systems.  
This signal can be the same one playing on the CS-700 or something  
entirely different: The CS-700 is capable of playing up to two separate  
sources at the same time. For example, the CS-700 can play a DVD  
movie in the living room, while the RoomGroove broadcasts the CS-  
700’s AM/FM tuner in the kitchen.  
The RoomGroove can also play music locally utilizing its  
retractable iPod dock, or through its auxiliary input for  
other MP3 players. Since the RoomGroove is a  
transceiver, it can transmit as well as receive,  
allowing it to send this MP3 music signal to other  
RoomGroove units throughout the house. In fact,  
users could create a multi-room music system  
with just RoomGroove units if they desire. The  
robust 2.4gHz wireless technology found in these  
products offers unlimited add-on opportunities.  
CS-700 DVD Entertainment System  
This unobtrusive entertainment system  
uses digital processing circuitry to simulate  
the effect of a larger, five-speaker system with  
only two satellites, a subwoofer and an A/V center.  
Each satellite employs dual magnetically shielded 3-inch woofers and a  
0.75-inch magnetically shielded tweeter mated to an exclusive Tractrix®  
Horn, a design that delivers genuine lifelike sound as well as produces  
more output using less energy. Klipsch is the only speaker manufacturer  
to utilize horn technology in all of its product lines. In fact, the cutting-  
edge research that drives the development of the company’s leading  
movie cinema speakers is also applied in the CS-700.  
RoomGroove  
RoomGroove Music Center  
A true two-way design, this music system utilizes dual 2.5-inch high-  
output woofers in a ported enclosure, premium crossover networks and  
dual MicroTractrix™ Horn-loaded tweeters.  
While the RoomGroove’s hidden dock accepts and charges all iPods  
with 30-pin connectors, it also comes with all current Apple universal  
well inserts to accommodate multiple iPod sizes. The dock opens and  
closes via the Klipsch logo touch sensor that’s located on the front of  
the unit. The RoomGroove is also compatible with other MP3 players  
via an auxiliary input.  
The subwoofer utilizes an 8-inch down-firing woofer and 200 watts  
of amplifier power to generate hard-hitting bass response. Due to its  
compact size and wireless capability, this subwoofer can easily be  
hidden away while still delivering dramatic low-end effects.  
The A/V center features Dolby® Virtual Speaker technology along with  
a progressive scan DVD player, AM/FM tuner and three auxiliary inputs,  
including High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). The CS-700  
also features an HDMI output for passing digital signals to a TV. An  
easy-to-use universal IR remote control directs all system functions as  
well as those of the TV and other entertainment devices.  
Available in a black finish, the RoomGroove is ready to perform as  
soon as you plug it in and dock an iPod. Additionally, its shallow  
enclosure depth allows for low-profile wall mounting using the included  
hardware. A simple IR remote control lets users select different  
KlipschCast sources.  
Available in a black finish, this system offers a clean, modern design  
that fits comfortably into any living environment. Essentially plug-and-  
play, the CS-700 can be operating in as little as 10 minutes. All it  
takes is hooking the satellites and TV up to the A/V center using the  
color-coded wiring and then plugging in the power cord. A step-by-step  
set up guide is included to walk users through the process.  
Price and Availability  
Both the CS-700 and RoomGroove will become commercially  
available in April. The CS-700 carries a $1,299.99 price tag (U.S.  
MSRP), while the RoomGroove will cost $349 each (U.S. MSRP).  
A three-room KlipschCast system featuring a CS-700 and two  
RoomGrooves will retail for just under $2,000 (U.S. MSRP).  
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CS-500  
Klipsch Introduces CS-500 DVD Entertainment System  
New high-performance 2.1 system simulates effect of larger, five-speaker set up  
INDIANAPOLIS (January 8, 2007) — Designed for users who want  
high-performance surround sound minus the hookup hassle, the new  
straightforward Klipsch CS-500 DVD Entertainment System is the  
ticket to dynamic music and movie sound with fewer wires and  
less components.  
The A/V center features Dolby® Virtual Speaker technology along  
with a progressive scan DVD player, AM/FM tuner and three auxiliary  
inputs. The CS-500 also has the ability to pass high-definition signals  
through a component output and can simplify all of the auxiliary input  
connections into a single convenient output to the TV. An easy-to-use  
universal IR remote control directs all system functions as well as  
those of the TV and other entertainment devices.  
With just two satellites, a subwoofer and an A/V center, the compact  
CS-500 uses digital processing circuitry to simulate the effect of a  
larger, five-speaker home theater system. “The cinematic depth of this  
little system is so great, you’ll find yourself scanning the room for the  
hidden center channel and rear speakers,” said Tony Ostrom, director  
of product planning.  
Available in a black finish, this system offers a clean, modern design  
that fits comfortably into any living environment. Essentially plug-and-  
play, the CS-500 can be operating in as little as 10 minutes. All it takes  
is hooking the satellites, subwoofer and TV up to the AV center using  
the color-coded wiring and then plugging in two power cords. A step-by-  
Each satellite employs dual magnetically shielded 2.5-inch high output step set up guide is included to walk users through the process.  
woofers and a 0.75-inch magnetically shielded tweeter mated to an  
exclusive Klipsch Tractrix® Horn, a design that delivers genuine lifelike  
sound as well as produces more output using less energy. Klipsch  
is the only speaker manufacturer to utilize horn technology in all of  
its product lines. In fact, the cutting-edge research that drives the  
development of the company’s leading movie cinema speakers is also  
applied to the CS-500.  
The CS-500 system will become commercially available in April and  
carry a U.S. MSRP of $999.99.  
The down-firing subwoofer utilizes a 6-inch woofer and a built-in Class  
D amplifier that distributes 35 watts of power to each satellite and  
100 watts of power to the subwoofer. Due to its compact size, this  
subwoofer can easily be hidden away while still delivering dramatic  
low-end effects.  
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CS-300  
Klipsch Amplifies TV Sound With Add-On Audio Solution  
New 2.1 virtual surround sound system easily enhances viewing experience  
INDIANAPOLIS (January 8, 2007) — Listening to action-packed flicks  
and gripping movie performances through a flat-panel television’s tiny  
built-in speakers often yields a lackluster entertainment experience.  
The latest CS-300 system from Klipsch easily solves this dilemma by  
adding virtual surround sound to an existing video display without  
bulky equipment or complex wiring.  
allows the system to operate in three different modes: stereo, Dolby  
virtual surround Reference and Dolby virtual surround Wide.  
Available in a black gloss finish, each satellite is a true two-way  
design that employs dual 2.5-inch fiber composite woofers, premium  
crossovers and a 0.75-inch aluminum dome compression driver mated  
to an exclusive MicroTractrix™ Horn. Klipsch is the only company in this  
category to utilize horn technology, a design that delivers lifelike sound  
as well as produces more output using less energy.  
“What most people don’t realize is that a great picture with mediocre  
sound won’t deliver the cinematic effect they crave,” said Jim Garrett,  
director of product planning. “Our new add-on sound solution allows  
consumers to quickly recreate the enveloping theater experience at  
home. As the leader in professional cinema sound, we know firsthand  
that major movie theaters don’t skimp on sound because that’s what  
delivers the emotional impact.”  
The down-firing subwoofer, available in matte black, utilizes a 6.5-inch  
woofer and a built-in Class D amplifier that distributes 35 watts of  
power to each satellite and 100 watts of power to the subwoofer. Due  
to its compact size, this subwoofer can easily be hidden away while  
still delivering dramatic low-end effects.  
The CS-300 system is a 2.1 setup that consists of two compact  
satellites, an unobtrusive, yet powerful subwoofer, an IR receiver/  
input box and a universal system remote. The entire system connects  
with only one power cord, two speaker wires, and one interconnect  
(audio from TV). A single analog input accepts audio output from the  
television as well as all external sources that connect through the  
video display, including DVDs and VCRs.  
The easy-to-operate universal IR remote control directs all of the CS-300  
functions as well as those of the TV and other entertainment devices.  
The CS-300 system will become commercially available in April and  
carry a U.S. MSRP of $499.  
The unobtrusive IR receiver/input box features Dolby® Virtual Speaker  
technology, allowing the CS-300 to simulate a highly realistic 5.1  
surround sound listening environment. Additionally, the input box  
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iGroove SXT  
Klipsch Ups the iPod® Speaker Ante With New iGroove SXT  
High-style, high-performance all-in-one system to redefine digital music experience  
INDIANAPOLIS (January 8, 2007) — As the iPod continues to strike  
the right note with consumers and seize 77 percent market share*,  
Klipsch plans to set a new precedent within the corresponding  
accessories space by launching a new high-style, high-performance  
all-in-one speaker solution: the iGroove SXT.  
The system accepts and charges all iPods with a 30-pin connector.  
Universal well inserts are included to securely dock the assorted  
models. The shuffle and other digital devices connect via a rear  
auxiliary input, while an S-Video output lets users view videos on  
external monitors. The iGroove SXT comes with an IR remote and is  
ready to perform as soon as you plug it in and dock an iPod.  
“This latest system further reinforces our commitment to enhancing  
the digital music experience,” said Tony Ostrom, director of product  
planning. “The iGroove SXT takes advantage of refined industrial  
design, high-end materials and innovative technology to deliver classic  
Klipsch power, detail and emotion like never before.”  
Available in a black finish, the iGroove SXT also features a unique black  
cloth grille. Plus, it has a shallow enclosure depth, making wall mounting  
an option. Wall brackets will be sold separately on klipsch.com.  
“The iGroove SXT separates itself from the iPod speaker pack by offering  
high-end aesthetics and top-tier sound performance,” said Ostrom.  
The iGroove SXT is a true two-way setup that employs dual 2.5-inch  
woofers in a ported enclosure, premium crossovers and dual 1-inch  
MicroTractrix™ Horn-loaded tweeters. In fact, Klipsch is the only company  
in this category to utilize horn technology, a design that delivers lifelike  
sound as well as produces more output using less energy.  
Slated to hit the market in April, the iGroove SXT will be sold through  
mass and specialty retailers and carry a $149.99 U.S. MSRP price tag.  
*Source: NPD Group Inc.  
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CS-700  
Klipsch CS-700 DVD Entertainment System  
Snags 2007 CES Innovations Award  
2.1 virtual surround sound system recognized for excellence in design and engineering  
INDIANAPOLIS (January 8, 2007) — As part of the International  
CES Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards program, the  
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and Industrial Designers  
Society of America (IDSA) have recognized the Klipsch CS-700  
DVD Entertainment System as being among the best designed and  
engineered products for 2007.  
Additionally, the CS-700 serves as a hub for wirelessly transmitting  
CD-quality audio to not only its local subwoofer, but also other related  
Klipsch products such as the new RoomGroove Music Center. Sold  
separately, the RoomGroove requires no wiring beyond a power cord  
and has a retractable iPod® dock. Alone, each product is engineered  
to be a top performer in its category, but together the CS-700 and one  
or more RoomGroove units let users “build” a high-performance multi-  
room audio system that wirelessly streams music, TV or movie sound  
all over the house.  
As a 2007 Innovations honoree, the CS-700 was given this prestigious  
accolade by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers,  
engineers and members of the trade press. With a record number of  
more than 1,000 product entries this year, product evaluations were  
based on the following criteria: user value, aesthetics, contributions to  
the quality of life as well as innovative design and qualities.  
Since 1989, the Innovations Awards program has given consumer  
electronics manufacturers and developers the opportunity to have their  
products judged by industry experts. All of this year’s honorees will be  
on display at the 2007 International CES, which runs January 8 – 11,  
Slated for market release in April, the CS-700 is a 2.1 virtual surround in the Innovations Plus booth #68747 located inside the Sands Expo  
sound system with a wireless subwoofer. Incorporating 60 years of  
audio expertise, it is designed to deliver the most powerful, most  
lifelike virtual surround sound performances on the market. The  
system’s wireless subwoofer and easy set up also make it one of the  
most flexible.  
and Convention Center. The CS-700 system will also be on display  
inside the Klipsch CES booth #21419.  
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Cris Pyle  
Rick Jennings  
BNC  
Phone: 310-854-4896  
Mobile: 310-428-8575  
CES 2007 Media Kit  
Klipsch Audio Technologies  
Phone: 317-860-8785  
Mobile: 317-201-5634  
Fax: 317-860-9184  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

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