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Originally Posted by steve59
A close friend of mine upgraded to the klipschhorns from the lascalas and I remember him expecting a different bass presentation and being seriously disappointed and wanted the store to buy them back to which they told him they just needed time to break in. I remember him calling me one day to tell me his tonearm jumped tracks from a bass note he didn’t even hear. I don’t know about that, but I remember being impressed by female vocalist and live recordings at his house. I find klipsch and Martin Logan speakers to be impressive short term but a bit too busy for me to settle into. My buddy found my system to be boring. Go figure
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Years ago the Klipschorn was one of
the speakers for an ultimate system. It was billed as one of the one or two speakers that could reproduce a 32 Hz note at full volume
efficiently. Specifically Also Sprach Zarathustra the opening sustained double C on the organ. The speaker could indeed do this. I heard it do so in a very huge auditorium. It was amazing. What has happened to this speaker? I think Klipsch deserves to provide an explanation.