Audio pioneer and company founder Paul W. Klipsch launched the Klipschorn loudspeaker in 1946 to enable people, for the first time ever, to experience the power, detail, and emotion of a live performance at home. Commonly called a corner-horn speaker, the remarkably uncommon Klipschorn includes a highly efficient horn-loaded tweeter and midrange compression driver. It's patented folded-horn 15" woofer delivers powerful low frequencies.
- Highly efficient: 105 dB 1W / 1M
- Fully horn-loaded, full range, three-way system with a patented folded-horn 15" woofer delivers powerful low frequencies
- 2" midrange and 1" tweeter compression drivers
- Capable of extreme output levels with ultra low distortion and astonishing dynamic range
- Available in a high-quality Walnut, Cherry, or Black Ash wood veneer finish
- Made in USA
Frequency Response: |
33Hz-17kHz(+-) 4dB |
SENSITIVITY: |
105dB @ 1watt/1meter |
POWER HANDLING: |
100 w max continuous (400 w peak) |
MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC OUTPUT: |
121dB SPL |
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: |
8 ohms |
TWEETER: |
K-77-D 1" (2.54cm) Phenolic diaphragm compression driver |
MIDRANGE: |
K-55-X 2" (5.08cm) Phenolic diaphragm compression driver |
MID FREQUENCY HORN: |
Exponential Horn |
WOOFER: |
K-33-E 15" (38.1cm) Fiber-composite cone / horn-loaded with a trihedral exponential folded |
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: |
HF: 4500 Hz MF: 450 Hz |
ENCLOSURE MATERIAL: |
Birch Plywood & MDF |
ENCLOSURE TYPE: |
Fully horn-loaded |
INPUT CONNECTIONS: |
5-way binding posts / Bi-wire capable |
DIMENSIONS: |
50 .75 H (128.91 cm) x 31.25 W (79.38 cm) x 28.25 D (71.75 cm) |
WEIGHT: |
175 lbs unboxed |
FINISHES: |
Walnut Lacquer, Cherry Lacquer, Black Lacquer |
Built From: |
1946 |
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Type:
Speakers
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Width:
31.25"
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Height:
50.75"
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Depth:
28.25"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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