Klipsch KLIPSCHORN AK6
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Model name
KLIPSCHORN AK6
Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
33
Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
20000
Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)
105
Impedance (Ohms)
8
Power amplifier requirements (W)
100 - 400
Has internal amplification
N/A
Internal amplification power (W)
N/A
Size (sm)
134.62 × 79.38 × 71.75
Weight (kg)
100
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The Klipsch Heresy IV is equipped with the new K702 compression midrange speaker, which features a polyamide diffuser for even higher sound fidelity. The midrange speaker is mounted in a modified Tractrix horn, providing a wider directional pattern for evenly distributing sound throughout the listening room.
The Klipsch La Scala AL5 version, which has gone through a number of cosmetic changes, uses the same technological concept as the original model. The difference lies in the presence of a grill covering the radiators of the upper section, as well as in the cabinet material. Instead of 19 mm plywood, MDF with a thickness of 25 mm is now used in the bass section, which minimizes resonances and makes the bass sound clearer.
The Klipsch Forte IV has a three-way design that uses a 12-inch woofer, a midrange and a high-frequency speaker with a horn load.
The Klipsch Cornwall IV acoustics, as before, have a three-band configuration, however, this model has a new K-702 midrange radiator in the updated Tractrix horn. This provided additional alignment of the directional pattern of the speaker system and an expansion of the stereo effect area. The speaker also features a K107 horn compression tweeter with a titanium diaphragm and a 15-inch bass driver with a composite diffuser.
The Jubilee has a frequency range from 18 Hz to 20 kHz, and Klipsch has assured that the new product is 10-20 times more efficient than conventional acoustics. A distinctive feature is the Klipsch K-693 axiperiodic 16-ohm compression driver with a 5-inch titanium diaphragm.