In Reply to: indeed they don't -- posted by mhardy6647 on December 9, 2021 at 09:10:37:
Obviously not the current morphs of either loudspeaker, but the bass behavior is, presumably, not much changed in the current versions compared to their forebears. Col. Klipsch firmly believed that the enclosure should do, and does, most of the heavy lifting, and that the choice of drivers was pretty much irrelevant. Examination of the drivers Klipsch was using (at least by the early 1970s) seems to confirm this. ;)
Link below is the source of the graphic above.
all the best,
mrh
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Follow Ups
- LaScala "vs" K-horn response (from Klipsch, of old) - mhardy6647 12/9/2109:20:14 12/9/21 (3)
- Was that meant to impress, or something typical of that time? - airtime 12:24:54 12/9/21 (2)
- well, I've always felt that some amplifiers were more empathetic towards Klipsch than others... - mhardy6647 14:07:52 12/9/21 (1)
- Marantz 8B - 1973shovel 15:04:19 12/9/21 (0)