

Klipsch Reference R-25C center speaker
The center channel is the unsung hero of a home theater system, delivering over 60% of a movie’s soundtrack and almost all of its dialogue. That's why we have created the Reference R-25C, a performance-infused center speaker engineered to bring out the best in your movies and TV shows. Armed with a 1" aluminum Linear Travel Suspension tweeter and two 5.25" copper-spun high-output IMG woofers, this speaker delivers crisp dialogue and precise imaging for a cinematic experience that's truly awesome.
- Fills rooms with powerful, lifelike performances
- Detailed 1" aluminum Linear Travel Suspension horn-loaded tweeter
- Dual 5.25" copper-spun high-output IMG woofers
- Dimensions: 7.25" H x 18.75” W x 7.25" D
- Brushed black polymer veneer cabinet

The R-25C features our proprietary 90x90 Tractrix Horn technology mated with an aluminum tweeter, for the most impressive high-end response and greater extension, enhanced imaging and powerful dynamics. This creates the cleanest, most natural sound possible.

The Linear Travel Suspension (LTS) tweeter minimizes distortion for enhanced, detailed performance while the copper-spun Injection Molded Graphite (IMG) woofer provides remarkable low frequency response with minimal cone breakup and distortion. Pair together, it provides speaker efficiency highest in its class.

IT’S COPPER AND BLACK
Klipsch Reference center channel speakers feature a horn-loaded tweeter to maximize output with minimal effort and distortion. Featuring a removable grille and finished in a brushed black polymer veneer, Klipsch Reference series is the ideal home theater center channel speaker.

Sturdy, versatile and high quality terminals that provide maximum connection flexibility.

Our founder, Paul W. Klipsch, was an engineer, inventor, madman and certified genius. He spent his life trying to bring the world better sound. Since 1946, we have carried on our founder's passion for delivering the best home audio experience possible.
You're not buying a speaker—you're buying a piece of American audio history—built on more than 70 years of badass acoustic technology.