The Dirty Little Secret of Modern Hi-Fi: A Klipsch R-51PM Review
In a world of tiny Bluetooth speakers, many of us crave a richer, more powerful sound without the clutter of traditional hi-fi components. Klipsch answers that call with the Klipsch R-51PM, an active version of their popular bookshelf speakers. By integrating amplifiers, a high-quality DAC, and even a phono preamp, Klipsch has created a versatile audio powerhouse that promises big sound with minimal setup.
We put these active monitors through their paces to see if they deliver on that promise.

Design & Features: A Modern Classic
At a glance, the R-51PM speakers are classic Klipsch. They feature the iconic spun-copper woofer and the square Tractrix
horn that have defined the brand’s aesthetic for years. The build quality is solid, with dense MDF cabinets finished in a black ash vinyl that looks sharp and resists fingerprints.
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The real magic is hidden inside the right speaker, which serves as the system’s brain and engine. It houses a custom-engineered Class D amplifier that delivers a robust 120 watts of total system power, capable of reaching an impressive 107.3 dB, more than enough to fill a large room with dynamic, detailed sound.
All-In-One Connectivity & Setup
The R-51PM’s greatest strength is its incredible versatility. The rear panel of the right speaker is a hub of connectivity that can handle nearly any audio source you can throw at it.
- For the Vinyl Lover: A switchable Phono/Line RCA input with a grounding screw allows you to plug a turntable directly into the speakers, no separate phono preamp required.
- For the Digital Audiophile: A USB Type-B port lets you connect a laptop or PC, bypassing its likely mediocre internal sound card and using Klipsch’s superior internal DAC for high-resolution audio.
- For TV & Gaming: An Optical (Toslink) input provides a simple, high-quality connection to your television, delivering a massive upgrade to movie and gaming audio.
- For Wireless Streaming: A built-in Bluetooth adapter allows for easy wireless streaming from any smartphone or tablet.
- For Bass Heads: A dedicated Sub-Out RCA jack makes it easy to add an active subwoofer for that extra low-end rumble.

For our review, conducted at the showroom of Klipsch’s official distributor, we tested every input. Our sources included a Music Hall mmf-7.3 turntable (with an Ortofon 2M Bronze cartridge), an HP laptop via USB, and an iPhone 13 Pro Max for Bluetooth streaming.
A quick setup tip: To get the best bass response, avoid placing these speakers directly on a desk. Use small stands to raise them 5-10 cm off the surface and ensure they aren’t pushed directly against a wall, as the rear-facing bass port needs room to breathe.
Performance: The Signature Klipsch Sound
Klipsch has a “love it or hate it” sound signature, and the R-51PM proudly carries that torch. The horn-loaded tweeter delivers highs that are incredibly clear, distinct, and full of air. This is paired with a lively and punchy low-frequency register that makes music feel energetic and engaging.
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Here, some speakers can sound flat or sterile, but the R-51PM makes you want to tap your feet. The manufacturer has done an excellent job of balancing the sound so that the clarity doesn’t become harsh or fatiguing. Because the internal amplifier is perfectly matched to the drivers by Klipsch engineers, the system feels cohesive and optimized right out of the box, a key advantage of an active speaker design.

Final Verdict & Recommendations
Is it possible to achieve better sound with the passive R-51M speakers and a carefully selected external amplifier? Perhaps. But that path is more complex and significantly more expensive.
The Klipsch R-51PM offers a brilliant shortcut to genuine hi-fi sound. It’s a versatile, powerful, and fun-to-listen-to system that removes the guesswork and lets you get straight to enjoying your music, movies, and games.
Pros | Cons |
Excellent all-in-one connectivity | A dedicated remote would be better than the small included one |
Classic, energetic Klipsch sound signature | Lacks the deep sub-bass of a system with a subwoofer |
Built-in phono preamp is a huge plus for vinyl | Sound signature may be too forward for fans of neutral audio |
Powerful enough to fill a large room | |
Simple to set up and use |