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Old 04-19-2015, 12:49 AM
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I f you could get Heritage speakers with all the latest woofer and driver technologies you would see a magnitude or more less distortion and Bob Crites would be out of business, but there is still room for Klipsch to improve their Heritage series. The question is why don't they. Would the costs of redesign from the bottom up be to much for the American consumer? Probably. All metal enclosures, or carbon fiber to stop resonances. All new drivers and diaphragm materials and carbon fibre mid and HR horns with all three sections driven by separate amps with modern processing to correct delay errors and to steer lobes in the crossover region toward the listener. I mean if people will pay 6 figures for a Magico speakers, why not half or 2/3 the amount for a modern Klipsch-horns done right extending the bass to below 20 Hz and the highs to beyond 20,000 Hz.
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