The Klipsch Nashville has a physical footprint of 178 mm wide, 78 mm tall, and 81 mm thick, with a total volume of 1124.604 cm³ and a weight of 970 g. It houses two drivers, each measuring 57.15 mm, and does not use neodymium magnets. Its IP67 rating confirms full dust protection and waterproofing to a depth of 1 metre, making it well-suited for outdoor use. Controls are placed directly on the device, while features such as a touch screen, RGB lighting, and a remote control are not included. No travel bag is bundled with the unit, and it is not a neckband-style speaker.
The Klipsch Nashville delivers stereo sound through a 2 x 10W amplifier configuration, covering a frequency range from 60 Hz to 20,000 Hz. A passive radiator supplements the low-end response, though no dedicated subwoofer is present. Magnetic shielding is not included. For voice communication, the speaker incorporates a single microphone, which does not feature noise-canceling capability.
The Klipsch Nashville is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery that is not user-removable. It offers a rated battery life of 24 hours and reaches a full charge in 1.5 hours. Wireless charging is not supported, and there is no battery level indicator to display the remaining charge status.
The Klipsch Nashville connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 m, and includes a USB Type-C port for wired charging. NFC pairing, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and DLNA are not supported, and there is no 3.5 mm audio jack, AUX input, 3.5 mm male connector, external memory slot, or microphone input. On the codec side, the speaker does not support aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, aptX Low Latency, AAC, or LDAC. Additional wireless protocols including AirPlay, Chromecast, Auracast, and Bluetooth LE Audio are likewise absent.
The Klipsch Nashville supports wireless operation and can be controlled remotely via a smartphone. It includes voice prompts for user guidance and a sleep timer for scheduled playback. Fast pairing and voice commands are not available, and the speaker does not function as a power bank. A mute function and built-in radio are also absent.
The Klipsch Nashville does not support stereo pairing, meaning it cannot be linked with a second unit to create a two-speaker stereo setup.