

Anyways looking for input in terms of: 1. When I switch the wires in the spring clips in the back of the speakers, the right speaker begins to work and the left stops working entirely. I either returned or gave away all of those, but I still have and love my Klipsch Promedia 2.1 THX speakers. I have owned speaker sets from 3 other manufacturers and all together 5 different models from those three.

The sound quality is surprisingly good for the price. The sound is simply perfect and the bass will make your socks go up and down. Just plugged them back in and noticed that only the left speaker and sub works. They have only 2.5W per channel, but that is sufficient for listening to music and casual gaming. I believe the Klispch Promedia 2.1 are selling for around 150 and the Logitech Z-5500s are selling for around 230. I've had a set of 2.1s for about 3 years now. Gaming provided another moment for the ProMedia 2.1 speaker set to shine: Call of Duty's grenades have never sounded heavier, and each gun cock benefited from a healthy balance of clean high frequencies and formidable low mids. Looking into purchasing one of these computer speaker systems. The crashing of waves and collapsing of a house offered substantial, pleasing low end (again, with the subwoofer at the suggested level), and as long as the sub level never surpassed 11 o'clock, the dialogue and the score never became muddled, despite the tremendous low-end presence. At their maximum level, the ProMedia 2.1 speakers also suffered from slight distortion issues, but this is somewhat irrelevant, as no sane human will choose to listen to these speakers at their maximum volume (106dB, or 14dB shy of the threshold of pain) for more than a few seconds.Ĭhapter 17 of the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind DVD proved to be a more fitting match for the ProMedia 2.1's capabilities. While the mid-to-high frequencies sounded crisp and clear, the sub seemed to offer more rumble than clarity-the bass line and the kick drum were nearly impossible to separate, and fiddling with the sub level didn't help clear things up.
#KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND RIGHT CHANNEL FULL#
I am getting full sound out of the right channel (both front and rear right speakers, and the subwoofer).

After a bit of troubleshooting I got to the current state Im in. Thread starter PsychoPhreak Start date 1 P. With the suggested setting as our starting point, we played U2's new "Vertigo" MP3. Klipsch Promedia 4.1 Problem - NOT no power. The ProMedia 2.1 set has the highest price of the three but not the highest-quality audio, which prevents us from recommending them over the competition.įor music and DVDs, the speakers have an "optimum" subwoofer level that is indicated by a marking next to the knob (roughly 10 o'clock). We found some distinction between the Klipsch set and the others, however. All of these speakers represent the highest-end 2.1 sets from their respective manufacturers, and indeed, they all produce excellent audio output. The right satellite speaker channel no longer works, a lot of testing and. Like the Logitech Z-2200 and the Creative MegaWorks 250D-THX 2.1 speakers, the $180 Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speakers have been on the market for more than a year, in this case since November of 2002.
