I would like to get pair of commercial K-horns. you note that the jubilees, 'in themselves have not made me a happier man. Was that a tough job fittin' them in the Khorn??? And in the Cornwall, a full-range domestic loudspeaker that is well regarded, a direct radiator, ported bass is used. Coytee, will you EVER stop pushing Jubilees? It is funnyI have read this post before and I just spotted a pair of 19s in a local pawn shop todayI did not give it much though and then lau bluesboy Based on your location, we've changed your settings: GREAT!!! The Altec Lansing A2 'Voice of the Theatre' loudspeaker combines two 210 low-frequency cabinets with four 515E drivers, and one 1005B horn with two 288-16K high-frequency compression drivers - a theater classic! I can't listen to the Klipsch for very long periods of time on SS. It is not the only hammer in the toolbox. A design by John Hilliard, Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre systems originally targeted movie theaters. DM Quote CaptnBob Off the topic, I have just bought a pair of Gradient SW-63s, a pair of dipole subs specifically designed to accompany Quad ESL-63s. Been using 511b/902-16a on top of 75' Cornwall bins. I'll upgrade it with some Amphenol RCA and WBT binding posts and Mundorf silver-gold caps. 2.8k. I still think the best driver for the Khorn is the later K55V or K55M. Having heard both in a number of different rooms and setups,The Klipschorn is more room dependent and Amplifier dependent than the Altec 19s. When the room is Big and Khorns are in Proper Corners and you have good tube amplification the Klipschorns will smoke the Altec 19s. Some of you talk about the 19s as tho they were the A7 voice of the theaters. I've used tractrix mid horn replacements in my vintage Khorns and now in my LaScalas. $12,000), the finish DOES matter to a significant degree. for using as a mid-range horn 511 is better but in a two-way like M19 811 sounds better because the smaller horn pronounces higher frequency better than 511, use some bitumen as dampening material outside of 511 and it'll sound more open with no honkiness and ringing. Take heart, there will soon be an answer to the WAF and the horn upgrade! I agree that the Khorns are good speakers, but I wonder if some of you are hearing the same 19s that I am hearings. []. By Interesting. Condition: Used Used. Got rid of them quickly after I got a pair of 846A Valencias. It's a home-build DIY 6SN7 driven 2A3 3.5Wpc amp: very nice 2A3 amp.
"Are the Vintage altecs as desirable as the klipsch seems to be?"
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I know that the new 2004's are rated at having a 450Hz crossover at a 6db slope, but previously, the "accepted" value was 400Hz or a bit lower like 375Hz. Discussion in 'Speakers' started by timsclips, Sep 28, 2013. So I took the best of both worlds. I have put a lot of Labor I'm also thinking about replacing the T-35 tweeters with Beyma CP-25s. Today, the A7 is one of the most sought-after speakers for home audio in Japan, in part because real estate is so expensive in Japan that to be able to say you 811 sounds just like 511 but 511 has a higher cutt-off frequency. Furthermore, most of the graphs I've seen done on Khorns don't have extended highs or the flattest frequency response. They can be improved by modifications to a completely superior level. Schu Display as a link instead, The La Scala has the BAD K400 squawker horn from the Klipschorn and the Cornwall has the higher You can post now and register later. You cannot paste images directly. Paste as plain text instead, The Model 19 was intended and designed as a domestic loudspeaker, not for theatre sound reinforcement. Watch this gear and we'll notify you if it becomes available again. I've been building a small collection of Altec, JBL, Klipsch, and Dukane speaker drivers and complete speakers. wouldn't suggest that any BRAND of
Altec Voice of the Theatre ', Sorry for that , but I cant agree .
LaScala AL5 vs Klipschorn AK6 - The big ones I have become increasing aware of some really nice looking vintage Altec Lansing speakers that are horn loaded.
Altec Model 19 vs . Klipschorn - The Klipsch Audio Community Pasted as rich text. Copyright 2022 Klipsch Group, Inc. They pioneered two way design and were the industry standard in recording studios for years. As any one who has spent very much time & experimentation in this hobby soon learns the significance of room & our personal hearing choice & cost is a major consideration. By reputation alone, I would certainly consider a pair of Klipsch Jubilie. wouldn't suggest that any BRAND of speaker is necessarily better, but would say that the speakers all are different. could you say more about your experience with jubs? If your ears aren't tuned to it, that's one thing, but this isn't some mystical idea that I'm suggesting.
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