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Amazon’s Gold Box includes the Klipsch R-10B Bluetooth Soundbar for $240 (Orig. $499)

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Today only, as a part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Huppins (100% positive feedback all-time) via Amazon offers the Klipsch R-10B Bluetooth Soundbar for $239.99 shipped. For comparison, it has a list price of $499 but often sells for around $350 online. Today’s deal is the best offer available. Rated 4.3/5 stars.

Klipsch R-10B Features:

  • 250W Peak Power Output
  • True 2-way Soundbar
  • Wireless 8″ Side-Firing Subwoofer, solid MDF Cabinet with a Slot-Port Design for Deep, Powerful Bass
  • Compatible with most Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices
  • aptX Audio Coding Technology

A soundbar should be more than just a larger and louder version of the diminutive TV speakers it is replacing. Another primary function should be to increase sonic details, especially in the midrange frequency area and above, in order to significantly improve dialogue clarity that is extremely lacking with most of today’s flat panel TV’s. The Klipsch Reference R-10B addresses this need with a proven technology consistently refined over Klipsch’s legendary 68 years plus loudspeaker experience: horn-loading.

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