
Klipsch Synergy Black Label C-200 100W Speakers
Klipsch Synergy Black Label C-200 100W Speakers is a Mobile Speaker from Klipsch. Compare prices, read reviews, and check specifications of Klipsch Synergy Black Label C-200 100W Speakers.
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Features
- Mobile Speaker
- Wired Speakers
- 2.1 Channel
- 164.34 mm Driver
- 8 ohm Impedance
Klipsch Synergy Black Label C-200 100W Speakers Specs
- Mobile Speaker
- Wired Speakers
- 2.1 Channel
- 164.34 mm Driver
- 8 ohm Impedance
| Brand | Klipsch |
| Model | C-200 |
| Type | Mobile Speaker |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Configuration | 2.1 Channel |
| Portable | Yes |
| Dimensions | 502 x 190 x 164 mm |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Impedance | 8 ohm |
| Driver Size | 164.34 mm |
| Power Output RMS | 100 W |
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