klipschbelle95 Posted August 26, 2017 Share Posted August 26, 2017 Hello I'm an Italian Klipsch Fan, I would like to write a history of Klipsch Heresys (Home series), can anyone tell me if my reconstruction is correct? Klipsch model H FIRST SERIES (One of these it's in the Klipsch Museum of audio History) TW: University HF-206 MID HORN: K1000 + K-55 (?) WOOFER: K-22 (Bicone Electrovoice SP12B first series with brown basket) CROSSOVER: K-1000 -5000 W?? SECOND SERIES circa 1958 TW: K-77 (Electrovoice T35 ALNICO) MID HORN: K1000 + K-55/ K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22 (Bicone Electrovoice SP12B first/second series) CROSSOVER: K-1000-5000-W ?? Klipsch model H-700 (circa 1967) FIRST SERIES of H-700 TW: K-77 (Electrovoice T35 ALNICO) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22 (Biconico Electrovoice SP12B second series with white basket) CROSSOVER: Type C/Type B (when used as center channel of complete Klipschorn system) SECOND SERIES of H-700 (some of these models are marked 'Heresy') TW: K-77 (Electrovoice T35 ALNICO) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22 (CTS Red Surround no bicone) CROSSOVER: Type C/Type B(when used as center channel of complete Klipschorn system) Klipsch Heresy FIRST SERIES of Heresy (circa 1974) TW: K-77 (Electrovoice T35 ALNICO) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22-E (Eminence Alnico) CROSSOVER: Type D SECOND SERIES of Heresy TW: K-77 (Electrovoice T35 ALNICO) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22-E (Eminence Alnico) CROSSOVER: Type E (the only difference between the “Type D” and the “Type E” it's the polarity inverted of MID and TW) THIRD SERIES of Heresy circa 1978 TW: K-77 (Electrovoice T35 ALNICO) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22-EF (Eminence Ferrite clear basket/black basket) some of these woofers are marked K-22 or K-22-E CROSSOVER: Type E FOURTH series of Heresy TW: K-77-M (Electrovoice T35 Ferrite) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22-EF (Eminence Ferrite clear basket/black basket) some of these woofers are marked K-22 or K-22-E CROSSOVER: Type E FIFTH series of Heresy TW: K-77-M (Electrovoice T35 Ferrite) MID HORN: K700 + K-55-V(Atlas) WOOFER: K-22-R CROSSOVER: Type E SIXTH series of Heresy (last version of Heresy I ) TW: K-77-M(Electrovoice T35 Ferrite) MID HORN: K-701 (plastic material) + K-53-K WOOFER: K-22-K CROSSOVER: Type E2 Klipsch Heresy II (’90) TW: K-76-K MID HORN: K701 + K-53-K WOOFER: K-24-K Klipsch Heresy III (2000) TW: K-107-TI MID HORN: K-701 + K-53-TI WOOFER: K-28-E fibra composita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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jjptkd Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 Hope this helps: http://www.klipsch.com/heresy-history https://2d73e25b29782b6d6766-9c8af5cbfef16739445bc76457060528.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/050225_Heresy_History_635120786164120000.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRH Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 On 8/29/2017 at 8:12 AM, dtel's wife said: @JRH The links jjptkd posted above would be my input (since I wrote most of it). The actual "Heresy History" (second link above) was written by former Klipsch employee, Mark Kauffman, a co-worker and friend. JRH 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnA Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 The K-22-R has been reported here as a warranty replacement for the K-22-E and K-22-EF. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRH Posted October 19, 2017 Share Posted October 19, 2017 The K-22-R was a second source to the Eminence K-22-E for several years. R stands for Rola, and was the last woofer I designed for them prior to coming to Klipsch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnA Posted October 20, 2017 Share Posted October 20, 2017 Ooooh, Kuol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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