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Klipsch Flexus SURR 100
SURROUNDED WITH AWESOMENESS
Adding Klipsch Flexus Surround Speakers elevates the performance of your home theater system thanks to immersive Dolby Atmos technology. By creating a true multichannel surround sound setup, you’ll hear music, movies, and games placed in 3D around and above you for a realistic, multidimensional experience.
POWERED BY ONKYO
We’ve teamed up with Onkyo, combining their decades of proven manufacturing and tech prowess with our classic Klipsch acoustics, to ensure your home entertainment system is as epic in audio quality as it is in reliability.
SIMPLE SETUP, SLEEK STYLE
Individually powered with no junction boxes or power adapters to conceal, the Flexus Surround Speakers are a streamlined solution for multichannel home theaters. Because the controls, power and LED lights are hidden below the surface, you don’t have any distractions in a pitch-black room – just awesome sound and clean aesthetics.
You’re in control
With the Klipsch Connect Plus app, access:
- EQ presets or your own custom EQ mix
- Night Mode
- Dialogue Boost
- Volume control
- And more to come
FLEXIBLE PLACEMENT
With a ¼-20 threaded insert on the back and power conveniently located on the bottom, Flexus Surrounds can be wall mounted for maximum immersion or used on a flat surface.
INDEPENDENTLY POWERED
We’re keeping it simple: No adapters, no dongles, no speaker wires to fuss with here. Each Flexus Surround Speaker independently plugs into a wall outlet with one discrete power cable, nothing required between speakers or lying on the floor.
EPIC EXPANSIONS
Ready to build the home entertainment system of your dreams? Enjoy lightning-quick connections across channels with Klipsch transport technology when you add Flexus Surrounds to a Flexus Core sound bar and Flexus Subwoofer (or two).
FLEXUS SOUND SYSTEM
POWERED BY ONKYO
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Klipsch Flexus SURR 100 — compact surround with punchy immediacy
The Klipsch Flexus SURR 100 is a compact surround speaker tuned for lively home‑theater performance, offering punchy low end, forward mids and crisp treble in a space‑friendly package. With an overall score of 84.2 it aims to deliver the immediacy and impact Klipsch is known for without imposing on living‑room decor.
Sonically, expect a controlled, punchy bass for effects and on‑screen impact, a present midrange that keeps dialogue clear and engaging, and treble that emphasises detail without harshness. Imaging is stable and well defined for surround duties, even if the small cabinet size limits deep extension and three‑dimensionality compared with larger standmounts.
Performance highlights include lively transient snap and good micro‑dynamics for cinematic effects, plus confident voicing that helps vocals cut through soundtracks. Construction appears solid for the category, with competent cabinetry and finish consistent with Klipsch’s value‑tier offerings.
Ideal for buyers building a focused home‑theater system or expanding surround channels on a budget, the Flexus SURR 100 trades absolute bass extension for agility and clarity. In short, it’s a compact, value‑oriented surround speaker that brings Klipsch’s characteristic energy to small and medium rooms.
Pros
- Clear, present midrange that keeps dialogue intelligible and natural — supported by the inferred Mid score and Klipsch’s tuning.
- Controlled, punchy bass for its size that delivers on‑screen impact and slam for home‑theater use.
- Solid build and strong value proposition in the $199–$249 band, reflected in the overall score and value assessment.
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Cons
- Limited low‑frequency extension compared with floorstanding speakers — a subwoofer may be needed for deep bass.
Sound Quality
84/100
Bass
84/100
No driver size/specs or reviews provided; score inferred from Klipsch's typical compact-surround voicing and the $200–250 price band. Expect controlled, punchy low end relative to a small bookshelf/surround speaker, with limited extension vs floorstanders but good slam for TV/home theater use.
Mid
86/100
Inferred from brand tuning and price: forward, present mids with good vocal clarity and natural body for dialog and acoustic instruments. Score assumes competent midrange that suits home theater and pop/rock; absence of review quotes lowers certainty.
Treble
85/100
Likely crisp and detailed treble typical of Klipsch horn-derived tuning tendencies but restrained to avoid sibilance at this price. Score reflects expected clarity and extension without being ultra-airy.
Soundstage Imaging
83/100
As a surround/bookshelf speaker, imaging should be competent with decent localization for surround duties; width/depth will be limited by cabinet size. Score assumes stable imaging but not the large three-dimensionality of premium standmounts.
Dynamics
82/100
Expected to deliver lively micro- and modest macro-dynamics for its class, with good transient snap for effects and vocals. Headroom will be constrained compared to larger monitors; score reflects solid but not reference-level dynamics.
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Build Quality
85/100
Klipsch typically offers solid cabinetry, durable finishes, and reliable driver construction at this price. Score assumes good fit-and-finish and competent crossover parts for the $199–249 segment.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive bookshelf baseline applied: single-post passive terminals assumed. No DSP/streaming penalty applied per rules; if bi-wire or extras are present this score could be +1–+2.
Value for Money
86/100
At $199–249, likely a competitive offering for home theater surround duties; Klipsch brand recognition and expected tonal immediacy support a strong value claim versus peers. Score assumes few direct compromises beyond size-limited bass extension.
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