
Klipsch
The Klipsch Reference Cinema 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos system delivers immersive height effects and deep bass in a compact, all‑in‑one package of four satellite speakers, a center channel, and a powered subwoofer. It uses reflective Atmos technology, high‑efficiency drivers, and a 150 W Class D subwoofer to fill small‑to‑medium rooms without ceiling speakers.
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$499.00
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$555.91
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$389.99
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$899.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the system for packing full 5.1.4 Atmos into a minimal footprint, noting the high 92 dB sensitivity, the powerful 150 W subwoofer, and the attractive copper‑colored drivers. They also point out that the satellite height is larger than expected for a compact package and that the plastic construction feels less premium than Klipsch’s MDF offerings.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the enveloping Atmos sound and the deep, movie‑theater‑style bass, praising the easy setup and the sleek look of the copper drivers. Recurring complaints focus on the size of the satellite speakers, the space needed for the subwoofer’s rear port, and a desire for more premium‑feeling cabinet materials.
Common Complaints
Satellites are perceived as bulky for shelf placement, the subwoofer’s rear‑firing port limits placement options, plastic cabinets feel less premium, and the satellites’ limited low‑frequency response makes them dependent on the subwoofer.
What People Are Saying
“sound all around”
“feels like you're in the movie”
How It Compares
vs. Klipsch Reference Theater Pack 5.1
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Theater Pack for basic 5.1 surround on a tighter budget; choose the Cinema 5.1.4 for full Atmos immersion.
vs. Polk Monitor XT70 5.1.4 Atmos
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Disadvantages
Polk is a good option if you need a lighter, more modular system; Klipsch wins on efficiency and bass performance.
vs. Enclave CineHome PRO 5.1.4 Wireless
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Disadvantages
Enclave suits users prioritizing wireless convenience, while Klipsch is better for those demanding stronger bass and higher efficiency.