To be labelled a Hertitage Series Klipsch speaker means that founder Paul W. Klipsch played a pivotal role in the design, development and engineering of these incredible loudspeakers. Each speaker is designed and assembled in the U.S.A. with furniture-grade wood veneers and feature Klipsch's cornerstone horn-loaded technology to deliver an unsurpassed acoustic experience.
Audio pioneer and company founder Paul W. Klipsch launched the Klipschorn loudspeaker in 1946 to enable people, for the first time ever, to experience the power, detail and emotion of a live performance at home. Commonly called a corner-horn speaker, the remarkably uncommon Klipschorn includes a highly efficient horn loaded tweeter and midrange compression driver. Its patented folded-horn 15" woofer delivers powerful low frequencies.
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The La Scala II delivers the same sparkling highs, extreme output and unsurpassed low distortion bass response as the original design. It also continues to utilize the same horn-loaded drivers as the Klipschorn, making it highly efficient and able to produce high volumes with undetectable distortion.
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Like all Klipsch Heritage speakers, the Cornwall III is a lifetime investment. Built to the strictest Klipsch standards, these speakers offer years of gratifying performance. These Cornwall Special Edition speakers are manufactured in an exotic California Black Walnut veneer complemented by a vintage lambswool grille cloth for the ultimate in both aesthetics and quality.
These Klipsch Cornwall III Special Edition speakers are still designed & assembled in the USA, by proud craftsmen in Hope, Arkansas – just like our founder, Paul W. Klipsch, intended.
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The Klipsch Cornwall III delivers the full-range bass response of the Klipschorn with sensitivity and output approaching the fully horn-loaded models.
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First introduced in 1985, the Forte quickly established itself as the most popular Klipsch model. The elegant design and outstanding performance made the Forte a standout among its competitors. In 2017, Klipsch re-introduced the Forte as part of the Heritage speaker series. The new Forte III features updated cosmetics and the latest advancements in acoustic engineering, while maintaining the original charisma that made the Forte so popular.
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This Special Edition Forte III features a rich ebony finish with silver luster grille cloth that houses the very latest advancements in Klipsch acoustic engineering. The Forte III utilizes all new state of the art drivers including midrange and tweeter titanium compression drivers for a smooth and powerful response – resulting in a beautiful, handcrafted speaker that delivers cinema-quality sound.
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Because of its relatively "compact" size, this model offers the greatest degree of placement flexibility in the Heritage Series line. First introduced in 1957, the Heresy, a three-way design, started out as a compact center channel speaker to accompany the Klipschorn in the three-speaker stereo arrays.
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Designed from the most functional and premium materials available, the Heritage HP-3 headphones feature die-cast steel, milled wood, premium leathers, and machined aluminum components. Boasting a 52mm KG-520 biodynamic driver housed in a back-vented design, the HP3 headphones deliver unsurpassed acoustic performance.
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Encased in formed aluminum with genuine walnut veneer, the Heritage Headphone Amplifier exudes quality before plugging in your headphones. All switches, knobs, and controls are weighted and anodized aluminum for great feel and tactile response. All analog switches operate through relays for the cleanest signal while maintaining a vintage feel.
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