Klipsch's new The One and The Three Plus tabletop wireless speakers evolve the company's mid-century modern style, with better support for digital audio.
Klipsch’s Heritage series of speakers have traditionally evoked a mid-century modern style, with wood veneers and fabric grilles that look as if they were pulled straight from the sets of Mad Men. The company’s latest additions to the Heritage lineup — The One Plus and The Three Plus tabletop Bluetooth speakers — keep that same mid-century modern vibe, but reinterpret it with rounder edges, a simplified set of controls, better compatibility with digital audio sources, and lower prices.
Recommended Videos Another trait they inherit from The Sevens and Nines is compatibility with the Klipsch Connect app . The app lets you adjust EQ settings and get firmware updates. And for The One Plus and Three Plus, it also enables Klipsch Broadcast Mode, which lets you connect up to 10 Klipsch One or Three Plus speakers to get synchronized sound from multiple speakers — though the distance between speakers will be limited by Bluetooth range.
The Three Plus goes further still, with an optical port that can decode up to 24-bit/96kHz lossless audio, and a set of stereo RCA inputs with a selector switch for line-in and phono modes — and yes, there’s a ground wire terminal too.
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