Klipsch Gets Nostalgic with New Speakers
Unveiled at the CES 2017, The Fifteens (right in photo) are powered floorstanding speakers with 15-inch woofers and 1.75-inch horn-loaded tweeters that blend the “timeless elements of real wood veneer, tactile spun-copper controls, a wide-baffle cabinet, and mid-century modern design.” The speakers are powered by a built-in 2 x 180-watt amplifier, fed by a 24-bit/192-kHz digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and support a range of connectivity options through Bluetooth streaming, a built-in phono pre-amp, RCA inputs, and optical and USB digital inputs.
“When designing The Fifteens, we took cues from the 1930’s and the result is a pair of romantically nostalgic floorstanding speakers with a distinct wide baffle and large format sound,” said Steve Jain, Klipsch VP and general manager. “The Fifteens completely redefine the audiophile experience with a design nod to the past and the latest technology.”
The Fifteens will sell for $2,999/pair when they become available late this year.
The retro-styled Forté III (left in photo), due out in the summer/fall time frame, will be hand-built in Klipsch’s Hope, Arkansas facility and is described as the first “truly full-range speaker” in the Heritage lineup. In addition to a 12-inch woofer and 15-inch passive radiator, the speaker features a “highly-efficient” horn-loaded tweeter and updated larger midrange driver—both with new titanium diaphragms for a “smoother response”—in a slim cabinet finished in real wood veneer with a lambswool grille.
The Forté III “blends the acoustics and classic design legacy of Paul W. Klipsch with the latest technologies available today,” according to the company. It will sell for “$3,600/pair.
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