Klipsch’s modular Dolby Atmos soundbar system hits all the right home theater notes

Klipsch is showing a pair of soundbars aimed at price-conscious film fans at CES 2024. The Flexus Core 100 and 200 cost $449 (about £350 / AU$670) and $199 (about £156 / AU$300) respectively, and both can be paired with a matching wireless subwoofer ($299, about £235 / AU$450). ) and surround sound speakers ($249, about £195 / AU$372) for an easy system upgrade path. I’ll get into that in a moment, but the upshot is that with the new Klipsch Flexus sound system you can get a full 5.1.2 channel Dolby Atmos setup for just under $1,000 (about £780 / AU$1,490)

Flexus is a joint design and manufacturing effort with Japan’s Onkyo, a brand best known for its A/V receivers and responsible for all internal electronics and amplification on the soundbars.

The best Dolby Atmos soundbars include budget-friendly options like the Bose Smart Soundbar 600, a model with upward-facing speakers to deliver height effects in Atmos soundtracks. Like the Bose, Klipsch’s Core 200 is a 3.1.2-channel model with upward speakers, while the Core 100 is a 2.1-channel model that uses virtual processing to deliver height effects in Atmos soundtracks.

Klipsch Sub 100 on the floor

The SUB 100 subwoofer (Image credit: Future)

In time-honored Klipsch fashion, the Core 200 uses a horn-loaded tweeter to improve dialogue clarity, flanked by a quartet of 2.5-inch midrange drivers and dual 4-inch woofers for bass. The Core 100 uses dual 2.5-inch drivers and 4-inch woofers, but omits the horn-loaded tweeter. Both soundbars have an HDMI input and HDMI eARC port for a TV connection.