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Review: Klipsch ProMedia GMX A-2.1

by David Ross on 10 February 2005, 00:00

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Presentation, Bundle and Manual

It's no surprise to find the GMX A-2.1 coming in a hefty box containing everything you need, all neatly and tightly packed in polystyrene.

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The side of the box gives some information about the product, as well as showing off the plethora of awards it has won.

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Bundle

No big shocks here - Inside the box we find our subwoofer and two satellite speakers, volume controller and input box, and all of the cables required both to connect the speakers and controller to the subwoofer and to connect devices in to the speakers. All of the cables supplied are of pretty decent length, so should be ample for however you want to set up your speaker placement. One thing that may disappoint some is the lack of a remote control to control volume and subwoofer levels.

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Manual

The manual is a professional-looking affair, and covers all the basic installation and troubleshooting instructions you should need. It's arguably rather light on diagrams to help with installation, but seeing as it isn't all that difficult to figure out and the written instructions are clear, it isn't much of an issue.

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