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first introduced in 2000 and manufactured by Klipsch until 2004.
While no longer in production, the KP-480s are still owned and
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KP-480
Specifications




frequency response 44Hz - 200Hz±4dB (-10dB @ 34Hz) @ 3 meters, 1/2 space anechoic—Usable response to 2.5kHz
power handling 400 watts (44.7V)
sensitivity 103dB @ 2.83V, 1 meter, 1/2 space anechoic
nominal impedance 8 ohms, 5 ohms minimum @ 43Hz
max continuous output 127dB
crossover frequency 150Hz
coverage angle Essentially omnidirectional below 150Hz
woofer One 18" K-49-K die-cast aluminum frame woofer and one 15" KD-17 passive radiator
enclosure material 1" baffle board; all sides 0.75" (19mm) plywood, internally braced, lined with acoustical foam.
input connections Parallel-locking Neutrik® D-shell 0.25" phone jacks and red/black five-way binding posts. Input is fused (4-A recommended).
dimensions 26.9" (68.3cm) x 23.825" (60.6cm) x 24" (61.1cm)
weight 85 lbs. (38.6kg) Net/99 lbs. (45kg) Shipping
built from 2001
built until 2004
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The K-49-KP is/was one of two 18" woofers built by Klipsch Professional (as designated by the KP suffix - if the suffix is "K" then it was built at the Klipsch & Assoc or Klipsch Inc Oakhaven, AR plant).

It has a nominal impedance of 4 Ohms, power handling 400 W (that's AES standard continuous pink noise 50-500Hz with 1600 W peaks), sensitivity is 99.0 dB SPL @ 1M with 2.83V input, frequency response 30 - 3,500 Hz, min impedance 4.1 @ 160Hz, highest recommended crossover frequency 800Hz, recommended enclosure volume 3 -12 cu ft

It was used in the KP480 and KP4000C compact subwoofer systems which was a relatively small bass reflex enclosure vented via a drone cone (passive radiator).

It had a sister woofer the K-47-KP which was a nominal 8 ohm unit that was used in the KP680 and KP682 systems.

I have Theile-Small parameters if you need or maybe Klipsch has an old cut sheet of the K-1847/K-1849 products as the woofers had this nomenclature when sold as "raw drivers"

Hope that this helps

Thack

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