Klipschorns have been in production since 1945. That says a lot right there. And to my knowledge the laws of physics haven't changed since then.
Since 1945, the people at Klipsch have improved the components in their Heritage line products. Including the Klipschorn.
Visit www.Klipsch.com. There are many knowledgeable people there with great setups who wouldn't think of trading them for anything else. I visit there daily.
Also, checkout the LaScala II review in stereophile magazine.
I have heard the "older" LaScalas with tube amplification. They make other speakers sound like toys. Except for other horns.
Since 1945, the people at Klipsch have improved the components in their Heritage line products. Including the Klipschorn.
Visit www.Klipsch.com. There are many knowledgeable people there with great setups who wouldn't think of trading them for anything else. I visit there daily.
Also, checkout the LaScala II review in stereophile magazine.
I have heard the "older" LaScalas with tube amplification. They make other speakers sound like toys. Except for other horns.