Klipsch Flexus CORE 300 5.1.2 Channel Powered hits new low at $959.99
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Save $163 on Klipsch's premium 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar with Dirac Live room correction, now at its lowest price.
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Klipsch Flexus CORE 300 5.1.2 Channel Powered hits new low at $959.99
Save $163.12 on this price drop.
Klipsch's premium sound bar lineup just got more accessible. The Flexus CORE 300, a 5.1.2 channel powered system with Dolby Atmos and Dirac Live room correction, has hit its best price yet.
Klipsch Flexus CORE 300 5.1.2 Channel Powered drops to $959.99 - save $163.12. This 15% discount brings premium audio within reach for home theater enthusiasts who want cinema-quality sound without the complexity of separate components.
For just $959.99, below its 30-day average of $1123.11. This price undercuts the sound bar's typical selling point by over $160, making it one of the more substantial discounts we've seen on Klipsch's premium audio gear. The Flexus CORE 300 has maintained pricing around $1,070 for the past six months, so this drop represents a meaningful departure from its established market position.
The Klipsch Flexus CORE 300 delivers 5.1.2 channel audio with Dolby Atmos support through two built-in elevation speakers and side-firing drivers. It's the first sound bar to feature Dirac Live auto-room correction, which scans your space and optimizes audio output for your specific room acoustics. The system combines Klipsch's signature American sound profile with Onkyo's technical engineering, offering wireless Bluetooth connectivity and control through the Klipsch Connect Plus app. You're getting a complete home theater audio solution that replaces multiple speakers and amplifiers with a single sound bar.
Best for home theater owners who want premium audio without the complexity of separate components. This works well for medium to large living rooms where traditional sound bars struggle with room acoustics.
Skip this if you already have a high-end AV receiver setup or if you need true 7.1.4 channel separation. The Dirac Live room correction makes this particularly valuable for irregularly shaped rooms or spaces with challenging acoustics.
This is a sound bar system, not a full discrete speaker setup. While it delivers impressive spatial audio for its form factor, audiophiles seeking the absolute best separation and soundstage may prefer traditional component systems. The price remains premium despite the discount, so budget-conscious buyers might find more affordable options.
For $163 less than its recent average, the Klipsch Flexus CORE 300 delivers premium audio features at a more accessible price point. The Dirac Live room correction alone justifies the cost for anyone with challenging room acoustics.
If you need a high-performance sound bar that adapts to your space rather than forcing you to adapt to it, this discount makes the Flexus CORE 300 worth considering now.
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