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Classic U.S. speaker brand Klipsch has announced a trio of party speakers at CES 2025. The three all-new Music City Party Speakers are the Klipsch Vegas, Klipsch Miami and Klipsch New York.
1/4 Klipsch’s new Music City party speakers, now available for preorder, range in price from $299 for the Vegas model, $549 for the Miami model, and $699 for the largest New York option.