Klipsch The One II

The Klipsch The One II is alright for music. It has a boomy sound profile that adds some punch to the bass, though it can also muddy vocals and lead instruments. That said, like most speakers its size, it lacks the thump and rumble in the low-bass range that fans of bass-heavy music like hip-hop and EDM tend to enjoy. Unfortunately, there aren't any sound customization features you can use to tweak its sound to your liking. However, this stereo speaker can still get pretty loud, though there's some compression present at max volume that can affect the quality of your audio during louder listening sessions.

-- As reviewed by Rtings
Klipsch The One II 1

Product details

  • True Entertainment: The legendary, detailed and dynamic sound you’ve come to expect from Klipsch
  • True Craftsmanship: Featuring real wood finishes and durable metal accents, this timeless Klipsch design offers heirloom-quality and a mid-century modern look and feel
  • True Simplicity: Perfectly proportioned, the 1 II delivers concert quality sound to any room in your home
  • True You
  • Included Components: Speaker, Manual
  • Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth

PROS

+ Gets loud.
+ AUX input.

CONS

- No graphic EQ.
- Lacks low-bass.

Expert reviews and ratings

By Rtings on January 27, 2022
The Klipsch The One II is alright for music. It has a boomy sound profile that adds some punch to the bass, though it can also muddy vocals and lead instruments. That said, like most speakers its size, it lacks the thump and rumble in the low-bass range that fans of bass-heavy music like hip-hop and EDM tend to enjoy. Unfortunately, there aren't any sound customization features you can use to tweak its sound to your liking. However, this stereo speaker can still get pretty loud, though there's some compression present at max volume that can affect the quality of your audio during louder listening sessions.
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