PYLE Audio CES 2007 manual Klipsch Ups the iPod Speaker Ante With New iGroove SXT

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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.

“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.”

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.

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.

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.

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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CES 2007 specifications

PYLE Audio showcased its innovative range of audio products at the CES 2007, highlighting the company’s commitment to blending cutting-edge technology with superior sound quality. Known for providing excellent audio solutions at competitive prices, PYLE’s portfolio at the event featured a diverse collection of speakers, amplifiers, and multimedia devices designed to enhance listening experiences for both home and car users.

One of the main features presented was a new line of high-performance car audio systems. PYLE introduced advanced subwoofers designed to deliver deep, resonant bass and improved sound clarity. These subwoofers were engineered with robust materials to withstand the rigors of automotive environments, ensuring longevity and reliability. Additionally, PYLE demonstrated their custom-fit car speakers, which promised a perfect audio experience without compromising space or aesthetics in vehicles.

In the realm of home audio, PYLE unveiled an array of multimedia sound systems equipped with the latest in wireless technology. These systems enabled users to stream music directly from their smartphones, tablets, and other devices via Bluetooth, making it easier than ever to enjoy high-quality sound at home. The integration of improved amplification technologies ensured that PYLE’s home audio products could compete with higher-end brands without the hefty price tag.

The company also highlighted its commitment to user-friendly designs. Many of PYLE's products at CES featured intuitive controls and customizable settings, allowing users to easily tailor the audio output to their preferences. The incorporation of remote controls and easy setup procedures made these products accessible for users of all technical skill levels.

Another significant technology introduced was the use of DSP (Digital Signal Processing), which allowed for enhanced audio tuning and sound optimization. This technology ensured clarity across all frequencies, providing an immersive listening experience whether in a car or at home.

PYLE Audio’s presence at CES 2007 reinforced its reputation for quality and innovation in the audio industry. By combining advanced technology with user-centric features and affordability, PYLE aimed to reach a wider audience, connecting more people to high-fidelity sound. The showcased products left a lasting impression, illustrating the brand’s vision of making superior audio accessible to everyone. Overall, CES 2007 was a crucial platform for PYLE Audio to highlight its ongoing efforts in enhancing the audio experience across various environments.