![]() ![]() Whether you hook them up to a record player, TV, or computer, you’re going to get a consistent experience. While we’re recommending The Nines wholeheartedly for use with a turntable, digital music listeners will appreciate the fact that their DAC supports native playback for 24-bit/192 kHz resolution audio files. Admittedly, The Nines are larger than standard bookshelf speakers (they’re more of a standmount speaker), but they’re still relatively compact considering the punchy, almost tower-sized sound the horn-loaded tweeters and 8-inch woofers can produce. Yes, a sound system made up of multiple components can sound better, but you’d end up spending more money and taking up more space-again, convenience without much compromise makes a compelling case for these speakers. While they worked well out of the box, we were able to make EQ tweaks using Klipsch’s mobile app.Ī big part of The Nines’ appeal is that they’re an all-in-one audio system for lively sound afficiandos. Though it has a subwoofer output, we never considered plugging one in thanks to the bass responsive of each speaker’s massive woofer. In our listening area-a 15×20-foot room-the speakers filled the room with well-balanced sound. We’re also fans of the fact that Klipsch’s speakers feature a grounding peg, so your music won’t have to compete with an annoying hum. While the speakers’ built-in preamp was bested by a standalone ART DJ Pre II phono preamp, we found the convenience of using The Nines as-is to be very compelling. Our tests included hooking the speakers up to an Audio-Technica AT-LP140XP direct-drive turntable. And during our time with the Nines, we found Klipsch knocked it out of the park. Want a set of speakers with a connection panel dressed to the nines? That’s not why Klipsch named its latest set of powered speakers (it’s because the Nines are bigger than the Fives and the Sevens), but it’s fitting. Suitable for turntables and high-res audio files.Ports: 1 x RCA, 1 x USB, 1 x Optical, 1 x AUX, 1 x HDMI, 1 x Subwoofer out.Drivers: 1-inch titanium tweeters on Tractrix horns, 8-inch woofer.Our recommendations cover the spectrum of cost, connectivity options, shapes, and sizes, so anyone can find a pair they can be happy with. That simple axiom should be your North Star while choosing speakers, the same way it was for us during our tests and research. The best turntable speakers: Reviews & RecommendationsĬhoosing turntable speakers is all about getting the best sound from your records. ![]() Chances are you’re not going to replace or upgrade your turntable speakers frequently, so it’s important to consider your current and future needs to select the right pair. Want to use the same set of speakers for both analog and digital equipment? Sure thing. Live in a small space? We have you covered. Want the connectivity and processing of an AV receiver? That’s perfectly fine. We factored in everything from price to the size of your room and other equipment you may or may not want in your audio setup. Yes, we’ll dive into some nerdy speaker specs for those who want it, but our approach was to make our findings digestible for anybody. The reporters at PopSci take audio quality very seriously but want to make the journey of finding the right turntable and everything associated with it as simple as possible for you.
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