Like a lot of other overtly vague language used in speaker reviews, "big sound" can be a slippery descriptor. Some reviewers use it as a nod toward a speaker's ample bass output. For others, it's about tonal range and ability to convey a sense of space. We take a more literal approach: Big sound is simply the ability to play loud without distortion.
Klipsch's KMC 3 wireless speaker definitely meets those basic requirements. But to describe the sound it produces as "big" would be a vast understatement. This thing is downright thunderous. After testing a dozen wireless speakers over the past several months, we've yet to encounter a model that can play as loud (up to a maximum of 105dB). Throw in the fact that the KMC 3 comes with some tremendous low end capabilities and you have yourself a wireless speaker that performs like something twice its size.
This is truly bone-crunching, window-rattling, carpet-curling, scare-the-neighborhood-children bass response, all made possible with the help of a dedicated 35-Watt, 5.25-inch sub and a couple of 15-Watt 2-inch, full-range drivers. The bi-amped KMC 3 will effortlessly fill a large room with full, rich sound and is ideal for larger outdoor settings too. Even better, cranking the volume is a mostly distortion-free experience.
At 7.8-pounds, the KMC 3 isn't exactly light. It is, however, a bag-friendly 17-inches long and 5.5-inch deep – about the same size as the Denon Cocoon Portable ($400). Even after loading it with eight D-cell batteries, the speaker is portable enough to drag to the beach (careful, it's not water-resistant), a BBQ, or anywhere else tunes need playing.
On average, you'll get about 26 hours of battery life at medium volume. If you really want to crank the KMC 3 to earth-shaking levels, expect about eight hours.
