
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX
2.1 speaker system, 200W RMS, with subwoofer.
Horn tweeter gives distinct, detailed highs unlike any other 2.1 in India. THX certified 200W. Parallel import — no local service. Best for audiophiles who specifically want horn-loaded highs.
Parallel import. Genuine unit but enters India unofficially - warranty harder to claim, you'll typically rely on the seller's replacement guarantee.
Full specs
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Review India 2026 — American Horn Sound at Indian Prices
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1: The Speaker That Rewards Proper Setup
Klipsch's ProMedia 2.1 THX lands at ₹17,999–19,999 in India and carries one of the more interesting value propositions in the premium desktop speaker category. Klipsch is an American speaker brand with a long history — the ProMedia 2.1 has been around in various iterations since the early 2000s and remains relevant because the horn-loaded tweeter design genuinely sounds different from the competition.
What Works
The horn-loaded tweeters are the ProMedia's signature. Klipsch's horn design creates a more focused, detailed high-frequency presentation than dome tweeter competitors. If you listen to music with a lot of detail in the high end — acoustic guitar, classical, jazz — the ProMedia reveals it in a way the Logitech Z623 or Audioengine A2+ handles differently.
The 200W subwoofer is well-tuned for the satellite design. Unlike some 2.1 systems where the sub feels disconnected from the satellites, the ProMedia integrates the low end reasonably well across the crossover point.
THX certification means the system has been tested to a specific output and distortion standard. At ₹17,999–19,999, you're getting a measurably certified speaker, not just a marketing claim.
What Doesn't
The high-frequency character of horn tweeters is polarising. Some listeners find the ProMedia's treble bright or forward — listening fatigue over long sessions is a real concern for treble-sensitive ears. The Audioengine A2+ Wireless has a smoother, more balanced presentation that many listeners prefer for extended listening.
India availability is the bigger practical issue. Klipsch has limited authorised distribution in India. The ProMedia 2.1 typically arrives through parallel import channels, which means:
- Warranty claims are complicated (US warranty, not India)
- Prices vary significantly across sellers
- Stock availability is inconsistent
At MDComputers and PrimeABGB, you'll occasionally find it; Amazon India sellers are often third-party with varying reliability. This is a product where you need to verify seller reputation carefully.
India Availability and Value
The ProMedia 2.1 sits in a price tier where it competes with the Audioengine A2+ Wireless. The Audioengine has better wireless features and India availability; the Klipsch has the horn tweeter differentiation. Both are imported products with the associated price premium from import duties.
Who Should Buy
Buy the ProMedia 2.1 if you're a music listener who values treble detail and has auditioned horn tweeters and liked the character, you're building a high-end gaming or creative setup /builds/T07 or /builds/T08, and you understand the warranty implications of parallel import.
Who Should Skip
Skip it if you don't know what horn tweeters sound like — buying without auditioning is risky given the polarising character. Also skip if you need reliable India warranty support or Bluetooth. The Audioengine A2+ is a safer premium buy for most Indian buyers.
Questions
Officially, no — Klipsch doesn't have authorised India warranty service for the ProMedia 2.1. Units sold in India are typically parallel imports covered by seller warranty, which varies. This is a meaningful risk at ₹17,999–19,999.
Yes, but not in the typical bass-heavy way. The horn tweeter detail helps with positional audio cues — footsteps, environmental sounds — but the sonic character is different from the bass-forward Logitech Z623 style that many gamers prefer.