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These Klipsch bookshelf speakers are on sale at 36% off — don’t miss this deal!

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Any home theater setup will benefit from an audio upgrade, and if you’re on the lookout for an affordable deal, you should set your sights on the Klipsch RP-600M bookshelf speakers. They’re available from Amazon right now with a huge 36% discount that brings their price further down from $549 to only $349. We’re not sure how much time you’ve got to take advantage of this offer though, so if you want the $200 in savings, you’re going to have to complete your purchase immediately.

Why you should buy the Klipsch RP-600M bookshelf speakers

The Klipsch RP-600M are the predecessors of the Klipsch RP-600M II, which are currently included in our roundup of the best bookshelf speakers as the best budget passive bookshelf speakers. The Klipsch RP-600M are much more affordable though, and you won’t be giving up too much if you go for them. Perhaps their most important feature is the brand’s Linear Travel Suspension tweeters and Tractrix horns that provide special treatment to high frequencies, while also reducing distortion. The bookshelf speakers will allow you to enjoy amazing acoustics, filling your living room with crystal clear sound and booming bass.

The ebony and walnut finish of the Klipsch RP-600M bookshelf speakers create a classic aesthetic that can match any home theater setup, and their magnetic grilles contribute to their sleek design while protecting the internal components. They also comes with a Tractrix port at the back to improve the bass output, as well as dual input terminals for the option to bi-wire or bi-amp the speakers.

The Klipsch RP-600M bookshelf speakers are budget-friendly, and they’re even more so with this $200 discount from Amazon. From their original price of $549, they’re on sale for just $349, which is an excellent price. You’ll just have to be quick with finishing your transaction because there’s a chance that they’re no longer 36% off tomorrow, so don’t hesitate with your purchase of the Klipsch RP-600M bookshelf speakers. If you’re also looking for something portable, feel free to take a look at the Bluetooth speaker deals that we’ve gathered.

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