"The Palladium series did look like fine products, but they apparently didn’t compete with conventional speakers well."
They did not compete well mainly because of price points. At $20,000 msrp for the P-39Fs, these were a huge step up for Klipsch that many "loyal" Klipsch fans just could/would not swallow that pill. At that price Klipsch would be rubbing shoulders with some heavy hitters and they had not "proven" they belonged in that elite group. Many non Klipsch folks were just not willing to give them a chance, and I get that.
At some of the current used prices out in used speaker land, these Palladiums are becoming a powerhouse performance bargain.
Bill
They did not compete well mainly because of price points. At $20,000 msrp for the P-39Fs, these were a huge step up for Klipsch that many "loyal" Klipsch fans just could/would not swallow that pill. At that price Klipsch would be rubbing shoulders with some heavy hitters and they had not "proven" they belonged in that elite group. Many non Klipsch folks were just not willing to give them a chance, and I get that.
At some of the current used prices out in used speaker land, these Palladiums are becoming a powerhouse performance bargain.
Bill