

Dave Gans
July 15, 2015
To put it simply, Dolby Atmos® is the greatest advancement in home and cinema audio since surround sound. Sound editors now have the ability to pinpoint a single sound and move it around, above and through the listener.
Dolby Atmos is achieved by the addition of overhead and/or elevation channel speakers. This additional sound plane creates a true 3-dimensional hemisphere of sound for the listener.
Klipsch’s acclaimed controlled directivity is the obvious choice for producing Dolby Atmos overhead, life-like presence. While other companies are trying to figure it out now, Klipsch has been perfecting this focused sound technique since 1946.
Klipsch’s RP-280FA floorstanding speaker and RP-140SA elevation speaker are able to achieve the Dolby Atmos home theater experience by reflecting sound off the ceiling down to the listener.
KLIPSCH DOLBY ATMOS RP-280FA FLOORSTANDING SPEAKER
The RP-280FA floorstanding speaker combines our top-of-the-line floorstanding speaker technology with a built-in height channel to incorporate the aerial Dolby Atmos experience seamlessly.
To complement the new handcrafted walnut real wood veneer, we're also introducing a matching RP-450CA Center Channel speaker for a beautiful wood presentation.
RP-280FA Floorstanding Speaker Specs:
- Dual 8” Front Channel Woofers
- 1” Titanium Dome LTS Tweeter
- Hybrid Tractrix Horn
- 6.5” Height Channel Woofer
- 1” Titanium Dome LTS Tweeter
- Hybrid Tractrix Horn
- Available in Black and Walnut real wood veneers
KLIPSCH DOLBY ATMOS RP-140SA ELEVATION SPEAKER
The RP-140SA elevation speaker is in a league of its own. You can now add the Dolby Atmos element to your current floorstanding or bookshelf speaker with this Klipsch signature sound topper.
In addition to delivering the Klipsch Dolby Atmos sound, the RP-140SA Elevation Speaker's versatility allows it to become a surround sound speaker angled perfectly on your wall.

RP-140SA Elevation Speaker Specs:
- 4” Height Channel Woofer
- 1” Titanium Dome LTS Tweeter
- Hybrid Tractrix Horn
- Available in Black
If your current receiver is not already equipped, you’ll need a Dolby Atmos enabled A/V receiver to experience this new technology. Visit Dolby.com for a list of all Dolby Atmos capable receivers.
Be on the lookout for more articles to come discussing how to properly set up a Klipsch Dolby Atmos system and using in-ceiling speakers.
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