

🎬 Elevate your home theater game with sound that commands attention!
The Klipsch Flexus CORE 200 is a premium 3.1.2 channel soundbar powered by Onkyo, featuring Dolby Atmos for multidimensional sound, custom-tuned dual subwoofers for deep bass, and a dedicated horn-loaded tweeter for crystal-clear dialogue. Designed with a stylish walnut finish and advanced Klipsch Transport technology, it offers easy expandability and reliable Bluetooth connectivity, making it the perfect foundation for a high-end home entertainment system.











| ASIN | B0DHF4N7F8 |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,812 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #87 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Color | Walnut |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (449) |
| Date First Available | January 23, 2025 |
| Included Components | 2 Mounting brackets, 2 Screws, 59" HDMI cable, 6.5' AC power cable, Active soundbar speaker, Battery, Cardboard Wall-Mount Template, Hex-key, Remote, User Manual |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Weight | 18.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 1073540 |
| Manufacturer | Klipsch |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| Model Name | CORE 200 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.94"D x 44"W x 3.1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
| Set Name | 1 |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Speaker Size | 44 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Special Feature | Dolby Atmos |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theatre |
| Style | CORE 200 Walnut |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 3.1.2 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 743878067095 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
J**T
Klipsch Flexus CORE 200 Review – A Soundbar That Truly Delivers
After trying multiple soundbars—including the Sony HT-A5000, which I initially chose to pair with my Sony TV—I can confidently say the Klipsch Flexus CORE 200 stands out in every way. The sound quality is simply phenomenal. Whether you're watching movies, streaming music, or gaming, the audio is rich, immersive, and crystal clear. The build quality is equally impressive. It feels premium and well-engineered, which adds to the overall experience. Setup was a breeze, and the companion app is intuitive and easy to use. My only wish is that the app included equalizer presets specifically tailored for movie watching—but that’s a minor gripe in an otherwise stellar package. One feature I really appreciate is the subwoofer input, which gives you the flexibility to use any subwoofer you prefer. That kind of versatility is rare and very welcome. This is the third soundbar I’ve purchased, and I finally feel like I’ve found “the one.” It hits the sweet spot of performance, quality, and value. If you're in the market for a soundbar, skip the trial-and-error and make your first purchase the best one—go with the Klipsch Flexus CORE 200.
V**I
HiFi clarity & Atmos surround angled speakers bring so much more life to music and movies!
No BS, this bar slaps so hard! It's so crystal clear and the Atmos angled speakers truly engulf the room in spatial sound like I've never heard before, even in my previous wired 7.1 setups. It is ridiculous how much more there is to pick up on that Klipsch & Onkyo have tag teamed to bring out louder and and more crisp for a real Win here! Best if you make friends with any Apartment neighbors, even so, I have the EQ Bass @ Zero, the sub channel level in the app turned down to negative -8 (-12 : +12 range) and the Bass Boost @ Zero or -3 (-6 : +6). After 10pm Night Mode button on remote further reduces any bass and helps prevent eviction. Apologies, I digress at the risk of sounding like a BS ad or promoter. This device is worth every single penny and mind-blowingly more! I'm truly enjoying watching shows I've already seen with this highly upgraded HiFi sound system. My existing Polk Audio 10" powered sub is able to be used (via RCA cable that plugs right into the back of the soundbar). (You can get a high quality one for under $15 to avoid any annoying and possibly damaging popping and static spurts.). I plan on getting the wireless Flexus Subwoofer but it was literally the final selling point that drew me to this over the fifty or so other surround systems I had been researching, once I found out I could start with just a High Quality expandable soundbar that has wireless and wired capabilities. SOLD. Aptly named the Flexus Core (Flexible for growing out from (the solid Core) and using existing Sub). I wanted the highest quality without breaking the bank. I was recently able to add the Flexus 100 Surround speakers (also wirelessly connected to the soundbar for easy installation). When the newer Surround 200's come out in a couple months, I'm definitely going to add them as my BH Back Height speakers to make my setup 5.1.4 surround! (These might technically count as making it 7.1.4 since they have both front facing and upward angled powered speakers in the same enclosure.) The Klipsch App shows available speaker levels (allowing for Plus 6 & Minus 6 on each) for Front Height (soundbar top angled speakers (the ".2" in the 3.1.2 bar designation), R & L lateral surround speakers, R & L Rear, Back Height angled speakers (when the new 200's come out), Wired Sub (7.1.4) & multiple Wireless Sub Channel Levels(7.2+.4) True Atmos Surround, also aptly named for the encompassing ATMOSphere of HiFi audio. Easily a stout 5 Stars. Even though I had to initially zip tie the wall mounts it came with until I found extra bolts from a dresser that actually fir the diameter of the threaded holes underneath the soundbar. The mount brackets also needed to be bent out (more obtuse than the 90° angle they come as. They leave no room for the wall mount to clip into the groove of the wall mount nubs they come with. I am still emailing with Klipsch about this minor yet impactful oversight to see if any brackets are available for my model. Still 5 Stars, all day! I've got it MacGyver'd well enough for now. Something I found out along the way of setting it up, 90° adapters needed for HDMI eARC cable if mounting it to the wall. I also used a 90° optical cable the Smart TV can detect and decide to use instead of eARC for apps like Hulu, which can best send its signal through the optical for some reason. Otherwise it and other non Atmos supported streams can include audio artifacts via the HDMI eARC which are the horrible popping and static interruptions in playback. Have both hooked up and let the Smart TV switch between them for the best signal. Klipsch for the WIN!
B**N
This Klipsh CORE 200 is quite the chameleon - in a very good way!
Prior to purchasing this Klipsch Flexus CORE 200 soundbar, I had used several other models from the likes of Yamaha, Vizio, and Sony. I felt that they did well, given their price-point, but for some, they didn't last long. Recently, I became intrigued with this Klipsch model, and at the time of this writing, I purchased it with an $80 off coupon (which only appeared for 24 hours on Amazon). When the CORE 200 arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to see such a nicely designed unit - with some good heft to it . It is mostly made with wood and metal with plenty of inputs and outputs on the rear. And did I mentioned that it was an attractive unit? Another reason I wanted to get this Klipsch model is due-to-the-fact that it had a dedicated wired self-powered subwoofer output connection on the rear - which is rare to find anymore - since most soundbars now-a-days only feature dedicated wireless connections. But for someone with a wired powered subwoofer, having this dedicated subwoofer output (RCA connection) was the icing on the cake. I connected the unit via the HDMI-arc(e) input on my 77" Samsung 4K TV, and then I began watching a variety of programs. My reasoning for calling the CORE 200 a chameleon is due to the fact that if your video has poor audio - well, that's what you'll get - poor audio. Let's face it, many (if not most) TV programs have poor audio (music, etc). Now, do keep in mind that this CORE 200 can't magically make chicken salad out of c-h-i-c-k-e-n s-h-i-t - it's that simple. Often-times, some of us - and it's not realistic to assume this - believe that fine audio gear should somehow automatically make "everything" sound better. So due to this unrealistic assumption, when listening to poor audio - with the soundbar not sounding any better - some initial disappointment can set it. As I stated, what goes in should come out with the same effects. With videos and broadcasts with good to superb soundtracks, this CORE 200 will fill the front of your viewing area with a broad sound-stage and excellent separation from left to right. With excellent movies/recordings, you'll get excellent instrumental timbre and a surprising amount of bass (even without any external subwoofers). The internal 4" subwoofers do a great job of getting the bass down to around 50-55 hz, and provide you with a palpable effect. I happen to be also using an Edifier 8" powered subwoofer connected to my Klipsch, and the bass reach and effects are even better. So if you don't have a subwoofer already, then I'd suggest getting the optional Klipsch 10" subwoofer to really give this baby some extra wallop. So folks - this is certainly one of your better soundbars. Sure, there are much more expensive models out there from several audiophile-level vendors - some going for $3000+ (and those prices are without additional subwoofers), and one would assume that they would sound better. But then, what does "better" really mean? In addition, the downloadable Klipsch app for your cell phone will give you very detailed information and options to further adjust your soundbar - even allowing you to update the firmware (when new firmware becomes available). The remote control is also nice - very straight forward - allowing you to choose a variety of functions, and that LCD screen on the right of the sound-bar, shows you at-a-glance what settings you have (as you adjust them). Of course, some of you may be asking, "well, what about the negatives?" Well, do keep in mind that all reviews are subjective, based on how we are using the gear. As I alluded to above, for me - in my family room setup - I have the Klipsch connected to a 77" Samsung 4K TV. Because I'm a senior citizen, there are certain sound tracks where the voices are difficult for us to make out. I found the dialogue control on this Klipsch still lacking somewhat (for us personally) and on some movies where the music and other sound effects almost drown out the voices, it was still difficult for us to make things out - unless we turned up the volume quite a bit. However, due to the overall superb performance of this CORE 200, I won't deduct any points in the overall rating. So for me, this CORE 200 is far, far superior to the previous brands that I've used, and I can heartily recommend this unit. Thus a full 5 stars?
A**R
I think being an audiophile I can talk about this. I have used speakers from Boat, Bose, Samsung, Yamaha, Blaupunkt, JBL Harman. I have also tested Sonos and Denon which are great too. However this is another level bad boi. Needed an Dolby upgrade soundbar for new Dolby TV and after much checking bought this. Hadn't heard much about Klipsch before. Took a punt. Speaker doesn't disappoint watch OTT, game, musical etc. Thump is just amazing without cracking on high volume. Very clear tones dialogue and notes. Happy ears.
M**Z
Muy buen sonido para Áreas pequeñas a medianas.
J**E
I expected more. The midrange is 'tinny', bass is dull and 'boomy' and unfortunately unbalanced and clarity and 'presence' is not what was expected. Stage is small and stereo image is lost. Maybe I expected too much, but very disappointing in the end. The description creates an image and expectation which in reality the soundbar falls way short of.
B**N
Love this bad boy!!!! Must get
C**H
Sound is top notch
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