In Reply to: RE: anyone here got a ballpark hornresp *horn resp can't handle it* posted by Iain42 on September 2, 2021 at 19:11:30:
As noted in a post below it's not new technology. It was patented by James Novak in 1959. how 'staggering' the performance is remains to be seen if and when Klipsch publishes SPL charts.
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- RE: one of the biggest leaps in bass horn tech - another patent - freddyi 08:38:20 09/3/21 (3)
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