The original ProMedia series and its iterations thereafter have given Klipsch a 26-year head start in the desktop audio space. Lumina continues that lineage with updated hardware and a fresh look. Each satellite uses a 3" long-throw woofer paired with a 19 mm soft dome tweeter seated inside a Tractrix horn, a design approach that mirrors Klipsch’s broader speaker lineup. In Lumina’s case, the cabinet geometry, driver materials, and horn assembly are tuned for controlled output in a nearfield environment, which is exactly what you want with a desktop system.
For content creators and gamers, Lumina brings a handful of quality-of-life updates that make it easier to work with and monitor audio. It supports USB-C, optical, RCA line-in, and Bluetooth connectivity, making it straightforward to pair with a laptop, interface, or streaming source. And for those who want bit-perfect digital playback, the system supports 24-bit/96 kHz audio over both digital inputs.
Casual listeners will appreciate the all-in-one feel of the setup. The subwoofer uses a 5.25" side-firing driver, and Klipsch notes that internal bracing and front porting were chosen to maintain low-frequency stability in a compact enclosure. Factory specifications list output down to 35 Hz, giving users access to relatively deep low-end content and pop where it's needed.
Sizing and presence are key considerations for any desktop system, and Lumina keeps things practical. The satellite cabinets measure 9.75" H x 6.5" W x 4" D, allowing them to tuck easily alongside a multi-monitor arrangement. And let's not forget the importance of ambiance, because each speaker can add a gentle, controllable RGB glow to a setting. The subwoofer is also compact, measuring 14" H x 6" W X 13.875" D, making it easy to place under or beside most desks.
If this gear sounds interesting to you, you won't have to wait long to get it. The Klipsch ProMedia Lumina system is scheduled to begin shipping in December for $299 through Klipsch.com and authorized retailers.
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