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MoJo63

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57 minutes ago, MoJo63 said:

Have you all seen this yet?  Right when I was about the purchases The Sixes, I see this.  https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yfp-t&p=Klipsch+The+Sixes+Video+Review#id=3&vid=6f05c334f773d196b78bf358dc54b8ea&action=click

To the best of my knowledge the 15's will not make it to production.

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2 hours ago, CECAA850 said:

Somewhere here on the forum yes.  I've seen it several places.  That's why you don't read anything about them anymore. 

Ahh okay thanks.    I wasn't found of the paper cone woofer but they were in my old KG4s so I would have at least considered them.

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2 hours ago, CECAA850 said:

We heard the sixes in Hope at the Pilgrimage.   They were impressive for their size.

Everything I read states the same exact thing.  I was considering the R-28PF floor standing speaker but decided I really wanted to stick with the Heritage line.  The sixes from what I read have great sound, look fantastic in the Walnut finish and for a smaller 10x 12 room they should more than suffice.  I am at first going to hook them up with no Sub as I have read they have great bass tones in the event I choose to add a sub I am hoping I can use the wireless 10" sub, again a small room so I can't see needing anything more than the 10" Sub

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To be labeled a Klipsch Heritage Series speaker means our founder, Paul W. Klipsch, played a pivotal role in the design, development and engineering of these incredible loudspeakers. Each speaker is designed and assembled in the U.S.A. with furniture-grade wood veneers and feature our cornerstone horn-loaded technology to deliver an unsurpassed acoustic experience. 

 

https://www.klipsch.com/heritage-speakers

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18 minutes ago, CECAA850 said:

To be labeled a Klipsch Heritage Series speaker means our founder, Paul W. Klipsch, played a pivotal role in the design, development and engineering of these incredible loudspeakers. Each speaker is designed and assembled in the U.S.A. with furniture-grade wood veneers and feature our cornerstone horn-loaded technology to deliver an unsurpassed acoustic experience. 

 

https://www.klipsch.com/heritage-speakers

I understand that and The Sixes are made of furniture grade wood and they are horn loaded.  https://www.klipsch.com/heritage-wireless 

I am not making this up, I did not name them, the links provided are directly from Klipsch.  I think the intent of which was to design a wireless grouping they would be proud to label as Heritage. 

 

I think we all know these are not Klipschorns, or LaScala etc I do firmly believe Klipsch is taking the lead in wireless stereo.  There are a lot of single speaker powered speakers but other than SONOs not sure any industry leader is tackling this.  I think they intent is ti spearhead this drive.

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4 minutes ago, MoJo63 said:

I am not making this up, I did not name them

Understood but I don't know anyone outside of marketing that would even remotely consider them as a Heritage speaker.  You're just repeating what they're printing, I get it.

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