Sunday, December 25, 2011

Klipsch Museum of Audio History Tour, Part 1of 4

In 1948, Paul W. Klipsch acquired his first factory building, formerly the telephone exchange building for the Southwest Proving Grounds in Hope, Arkansas. The first Klipschorn built here is numbered 121. Today, the original factory is the Klipsch Museum. Jim Hunter, a long time Klipsch employee, walks us through the museum, part 1 of 4.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Klipsch Klipschorn Three-Way Speaker System with Klipsch's Legendary Folded Horn Driver (Oak)

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Three-Way Speaker System with Klipsch's Legendary Folded Horn Driver

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Klipsch La Scala II Cherry (Ea) Heritage Series Floorstanding Loudspeaker

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When the La Scala first launched in 1963, audio pioneer Paul W. Klipsch made it for Arkansas gubernatorial candidate Winthrop Rockefeller to use as a public address speaker. Because some considered it a "portable and more affordable version of the revolutionary Klipschorn(R), the La Scala found success beyond the campaign. Despite its raw, unfinished appearance, the fully horn-loaded, three-way La Scala sounded so good people still wanted to put it in their living rooms. Remaining virtually unchanged since those early campaign days, Klipsch decided to cosmetically improve the raw-looking La Scala by making it available in a variety of high-quality wood veneer finishes, including cherry, walnut and black ash. The La Scala II also has a grille to cover the mid and high frequency horns. The bass horn cabinet walls are now constructed of 1-inch thick MDF rather than ¾-inch plywood to offer more support, decrease resonance and deliver cleaner bass response. Even though the La Scala II adopts a more finished appearance, it still delivers the same sparkling highs, extreme output and unsurpassed low distortion bass response as the original design. It also continues to utilize the same horn-loaded drivers as the Klipschorn, making it highly efficient and able to produce high volumes consuming very little power and undetectable distortion.

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