
Klipsch
The Klipsch Nashville is a compact, portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers 360° immersive audio with dual 2.25" drivers and passive radiators. It offers IP67 durability, 24‑hour battery life with reverse‑charging, Bluetooth 5.3 and multi‑speaker Broadcast Mode for up to ten units.
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$117.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Nashville for its punchy, rich sound and expansive 360° soundstage that fills small rooms at modest volume levels. The 20‑watt amp, dual drivers and passive radiators are praised for delivering big, room‑filling audio from a handheld form factor, while the seamless multi‑speaker modes—including stereo pairing and Broadcast Mode for up to ten units—receive strong approval. However, critics note that the speaker starts to distort when pushed beyond 50‑60 % volume and that its soundstage loses impact at very close listening distances, and they point out the lack of on‑device controls and wired inputs.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the Nashville’s impressive sound quality, powerful bass, and 360° coverage that surpasses expectations for its size. The long‑lasting battery, reverse‑charging capability, and Broadcast Mode are frequently mentioned as party‑friendly features. Common complaints revolve around the flashing LED during initial charging, the absence of memory‑card or USB playback options, and the need to control playback from a paired device due to missing on‑speaker controls.
Common Complaints
Distortion of bass and mids when volume exceeds 50‑60 %, LED battery indicator flashing briefly during initial charge, and the absence of playback controls, display, or wired input options.
How It Compares
vs. Klipsch Austin
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Disadvantages
Choose the Austin for ultra‑portable use where size matters; choose the Nashville for stronger bass and 360° coverage.
vs. Bose SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen)
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Disadvantages
Select the Flex for a compact, rugged Bose experience; select the Nashville for longer playtime, power‑bank function, and synchronized speaker setups.
vs. soundcore Motion X500
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Opt for the Motion X500 if spatial detail is the priority; opt for the Nashville for longer outdoor sessions, stronger bass, and multi‑speaker broadcasting.