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Flexus CORE 200 Sound System
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Klipsch - Flexus CORE 200 Sound System


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BigDre67 • 10 months ago

I purchased the Klipsch Flexus Core Soundbar 200, pair of Subwoofers 100, and surround 100. The sound is amazing once you've ever paired to Soundbar 200, which took some time to get, but I'm a big bass fan, so I'm going to add wired subwoofers beside the rear sofa to feel more bass.

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bravogoingdark12 • 11 months ago

I also have the flexus core 200, only the soundbar and it sounds really amazing. Even without the sub 100, movies and series sound really good. The soundbar on is own already has enough bass for me. I'm thinking of buying the surr 100 for a complete surround setup, 5.1.2 channel.

r/Soundbars • Looking at the Sonos Arc Ultra, Ambeo Plus, Sony Bar 8, Samsung Q930D, and Flexus Core 200. Which is best for tv shows/movies? What should be eliminated from consideration? ->
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canaden • 10 months ago

Klipsch flexus core with a sub. Fantastic value with ability to add surround if you’d like down the road

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carloliveira • 11 months ago

Klipsch Flexus Core 200 hands down no contest

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Chance_Librarian6248 • 8 months ago

I got the flexus 210 from bestbust for 599. Seen them on sale for same price recently. I got the surr 100s for 200. I’ve been blown away by it so far and the sub hits hard when you put it in the right spot. It’s a big upgrade from an older 5.1.2 Vizio model

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Cool-Role-6399 • 10 months ago

I have Samsung q70r (2020) and Klipsch flexus core 200. For me (not expert at all), the sound is acceptable in both Soundbars.

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Cool-Role-6399 • 7 months ago

Ignore looks, prioritize audio Quality. Most people recommend here would Samsung Q990D. I personally own an older model from Samsung and a new Klipsch Flexus Core. I like the sound of the Samsung better than the Klipsch. Bose, LG and JBL are recognized brands, but I haven't seen many people recommend them.

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Cool-Role-6399 • 10 months ago

Extensive experience: Q70r (2021) + 9200s (surround). Less than 1 week (as of today) Klipsch Flexus core 200 (soundbar only, nsurround, no subwoofer) So far both show crystal-clear dialogues. I've noticed that the wrong settings (not using 5.1 or Dolby Atmos) mix channels resulting in poor audio not only for dialogue, but for other elements of sound. My two cents.

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Cool-Role-6399 • 3 months ago

Regarding Klipsch Core 200... - No WiFi nor Ethernet. - Single HDMI port. - No support for DTS. This may o may not be an issue depending on your setup. I own a Core 200 + Surr 100 + 2x Sub 100 system. I can confirm it sounds really good.

r/Soundbars • Sonos Beam 2 or Klipsch Flexus Core 200? ->
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Cool-Role-6399 • 3 months ago

I have the Core 200+Surr 100+ 2xSub100. I think it's great. Here's a few things you must know: - WiFi interference may create crackling noises in the Subs. This is solved by using a wired connection or placing your Sub away from your router. - No WiFi nor Ethernet connectivity. - No support for DTS. If none of this is an issue for you, then congratulations, you have a great system that sounds great 👍🏽👍🏽

r/Soundbars • Anyone have experience with the Klipsch Flexus Core 210 that has the 10” sub included? Adorama has it for $429 new, couldn’t resist. ->
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Cool-Role-6399 • 3 months ago

This is only necessary if you hear some weird noises at specific frequencies. I recommend that you test it first in case you need to buy a cable. In most cases, just relocating the Sub (or the router) will suffice. Edit: my Sub is sitting less than 1/2 meter away from my router. Thus, I had to use a cable. However, the same Sub didn't show any issues when placed 2+ meters away from the router.

r/Soundbars • Anyone have experience with the Klipsch Flexus Core 210 that has the 10” sub included? Adorama has it for $429 new, couldn’t resist. ->
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dairet2792 • 10 months ago

Klipsch Flexus Core 200 is the easy choice at that price range. For dialog clarity, get an Appletv4K and turn on the enhanced dialog feature. It works way better than any dialing enhancing feature on a soundbar itself.

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dairet2792 • 12 months ago

Klipsch Flexus Core 200 has been on pretty sweet for me. I opted for a wired RSL Speedwoofer 10E instead of the Klipsch Flexus sub 100… setup is very solid.

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dairet2792 • 12 months ago

I thought that I would be able to also, just assumed it had a spot to plug in a wire, never looked. Didn’t realize that there was no plug until the Flexus came in and I was setting it up. I was quite annoyed to say the least bc they were running a hell or a deal at bestbuy with the Flexus 200 and the sub 100 for like $550 I think, so I would have done that. All worked out though bc it led me to the Speedwoofer and it all sounds amazing.

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darkoj- • 11 months ago

Read some reviews on the Klipsch Core 200. I've owned one for 2 months now. The bass can be heard outside of the house beyond the halfway mark. I love it.

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DastardlyDan248 • 24 days ago

In an open floorplan the Samsung offerings will sound weak. I returned the Q990, as the bass “tuning” could not handle a similar open floor plan with cathedral ceiling. Could never find a setting for the EQ/surround processing that worked well for everything. Surround effects were great, but this bar does not do well in larger spaces. The Klipsch flexus will be the best of your list….bar has excellent bass by itself, subwoofer is solid and is tuned well for all content types. Also sounds great with music where I found the Samsung lacking warmth….. my tuning preference leans towards Bose products so YMMV. As you noted the Klipsch also can handle a different brand/size sub should you want to upgrade/expand in future….but I DOUBT most people would need to

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