You could live in that speaker.Now, this is my type of speaker! I just feel my current 130 litre cabinet horn speakers that reach 120db for my matchbox 40 square metre apartment doesn't suffice for my peculiar needs.
The "Home" is probably because they're the size of an average New York apartment.Those are for Home Theater without the "Home". Jim
No listing of them @ the Klipsch website yet. I don't think they released the price yet.Is there a projected price? Will they come in at under 40K the pair?
The lower cab folds out to a Murphy bed.Now, this is my type of speaker! I just feel my current 130 litre cabinet horn speakers that reach 120db for my matchbox 40 square metre apartment doesn't suffice for my peculiar needs.
It's a horn-loaded bass bin. It's also a speaker designed for 1/8th space, no matter where the marketing guys put it.I'd be interested knowing how the DSP crossover integrates what appears to be a non-horn bass module (from the clip they said it was some kind of 'horn reinforced' bass-reflex...).
Evidently, like La Scala, it doesn't require a corner? But is 'flat' to 18Hz? Hmmm... Low bass has always been somewhat 'different' with horns, and in any case you want the bass to match the 'attack' of the mid and high horn(s), as much as possible. The big Klipsch horns (K and La Scala) roll off naturally, down under; therefore you generally don't get any unnatural bass 'boom'. But you don't get the 'Deathstar Exploding' kick in the gut, either.
$35,000 a pair for the regular edition. The 75th Anniversary Edition will be more for Teak/Lambswool.No listing of them @ the Klipsch website yet. I don't think they released the price yet.
That horn might work up to 50 Hz if lucky. The reflex must add a lot of extension (and power handling), but 18 Hz is still a long stretch even in 1/8th space. Quite a bit of DSP would be needed to that that anywhere near flat. I did some sims a while ago for a BR version of the much smaller La Scala to see how much extension one can get. While significant, it's not that much. The jubilee is a massive speaker though, so it's not too much of a stretch to think they pulled it off.It's a horn-loaded bass bin. It's also a speaker designed for 1/8th space, no matter where the marketing guys put it.
A new pair sold on CAM for CAD$15999.$35,000 a pair for the regular edition. The 75th Anniversary Edition will be more for Teak/Lambswool.
That's not them, that's what many were calling the Jubilee from 2006 to 2020 when they were discontinued. It's a KPT KHJ-LF bass bin with a 402 horn/K691 combo.
Yes, those specs are for the previous Undergrond Jubilee, not the new version. The new one is 18 to 20Hmm, if the specs are true in CAM ad, it still needs a sub ... or two ... or three ... or ...??? as it only goes down to 45hz