The Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-8060FA II is a powerhouse floorstanding speaker designed for high-end home theaters. Its standout feature is the integrated Dolby Atmos height channel, which reflects sound off your ceiling to create a fully immersive, 360-degree overhead experience without the need for complex installations.
The main channel boasts massive dual 8-inch Cerametallic woofers and a signature 1" Titanium LTS tweeter, delivering the iconic Klipsch punch and crystal-clear detail. This "Series II" update features an expanded Tractrix horn for a wider soundstage and internal wiring that keeps your setup looking clean. It is an ideal choice for movie enthusiasts seeking theater-quality scale and breathtaking realism in a single, sleek cabinet.
• Bigger Horn | Better Sound
A new, larger 90° x 90° silicone composite hybrid Tractrix horn provides incredibly efficient transfer of high-frequency waves into the listening area for crisper, clearer sound. The phase plug and compression-molded silicone face ensure smooth frequency response.
• LTS Titanium Diaphragm Tweeter
The exclusive Linear Travel Suspension (LTS) minimizes distortion for enhanced, detailed performance. LTS tweeters are a hallmark of previous Reference Premiere Series, making it a core component of some of the best speakers in the world.
• Vented Tweeter Design
The vented tweeter housing reduces standing waves that create unwanted harmonics, resulting in enhanced detail and clarity in high-frequency reproduction.
• All-New Cerametallic Woofers
A signature Reference Premiere series speaker feature, the Cerametallic woofers have been updated for absolutely flawless sound reproduction, minimum distortion, and maximum efficiency.
• Tractrix Ports
Utilizing Tractrix geometry, the Reference Premiere ports allow for the most efficient, fastest air transfer from the cabinet, which reduces port noise for punchier low frequencies and cleaner, more powerful bass.
• BI-Wiring/BI-Amping Capability
Dual input terminals for bi-wiring / bi-amping capabilities separate high and low-frequency current into different speaker cables, reducing distortion for clearer midrange.