watchnerd
Grand Contributor
Apparently the Klipsch Heritage line is the prodigal son, after the brand wandered in the home theater wilderness for decades, bereft of high end coverage?
Perhaps, audio being a fashion industry, the retro chic is sellable again.
Or maybe the new "Mumps" wave guide make them worthy?
https://www.stereophile.com/content/klipsch-forte-iii-loudspeaker
I'll admit, I'm kind of tempted by the manageable size, WAF acceptability, and sensitivity of the Forte III. Makes me want to go audition.
But those cabinet resonances and spikey response give me pause:
Art Dudley reviews the revised Klipschorn here,no measurements with measurements:
https://www.stereophile.com/content/klipsch-klipschorn-ak6-loudspeaker
So....worth auditioning these new revised Heritage Klipsch horns? Or are they one trick efficiency ponies?
Perhaps, audio being a fashion industry, the retro chic is sellable again.
Or maybe the new "Mumps" wave guide make them worthy?
https://www.stereophile.com/content/klipsch-forte-iii-loudspeaker
I'll admit, I'm kind of tempted by the manageable size, WAF acceptability, and sensitivity of the Forte III. Makes me want to go audition.
But those cabinet resonances and spikey response give me pause:
Art Dudley reviews the revised Klipschorn here,
https://www.stereophile.com/content/klipsch-klipschorn-ak6-loudspeaker
So....worth auditioning these new revised Heritage Klipsch horns? Or are they one trick efficiency ponies?
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