dwilawyer 3935 Posted January 10 16 hours ago, RandyH000 said: I wonder how the KLIPSCH Pro-Cinema speakers Division is doing since the Pandemic -in Total Sales and Revenues versus the 2019 revenues and sales - Down, nobody is building new theaters, world wide. Fortunately Regal got a big cash infusion and is not going to permanently close theaters like they thought, they are going to ride out and fire up. There must be a fair amount of stuff in the can ready to go (they have been making nothing for 7 to 8 months so after they get things back up there may be a lack of new content as they gear up after being able to starting to air what they have in the can). But their speakers are in department stores, inside and outside of restaurants, bars, hotels, and a 100 other speakers you don't think of, and that is at a standstill as well. New theaters will start being built again in Central and South America, Asia, the Sub-Continent (India) and they will probably be over max capacity trying to keep up for quite awhile. However, Hope and KGI have had record numbers this fiscal year. People being shut in for months got them motivated to buy good sound to get them through. They have been pumping out those new Heritage models like crazy along with upper level Reference. Next week is CES, and you know they will be announcing cool stuff to kick off 75th Anniversary Year, and at some point they will officially launch Chief Bonehead's 25+ year dream of bringing PWK's ultimate speaker to realization as he discusses in his interviews with Guttenberg about the Jubilee. We will see . . . 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dwilawyer 3935 Posted January 10 17 hours ago, billybob said: Thinking this is a support page. Nice schematics. They are the Klipsch schematics and diagrams, enclosed with every pair of speakers they sell. It's the wording in the 2nd post that has been added, I guess to clarify the schematics/diagrams for some who were having difficulty. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ricktate 621 Posted January 10 I have always had trouble with CS at Klipsch after 1995 but before that WOW. It was awesome then. Not sure whats the reason . On last trip to gathering it looked like they had enough office people to take care of us crazy speaker guys. VOXX better get their stuff together from the looks of it the Klipsch brand is only one producing good money for them. The stock is only 12 bucks or so. Maybe if we bought 1/4 of the stock and got someone on the board...lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob 13230 Posted January 10 4 hours ago, dwilawyer said: They are the Klipsch schematics and diagrams, enclosed with every pair of speakers they sell. It's the wording in the 2nd post that has been added, I guess to clarify the schematics/diagrams for some who were having difficulty. Good...it cannot get plain and simple enough. No matter the intellect, even the versed have to think it through sometime. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chief bonehead 1281 Posted January 11 On 1/9/2021 at 11:20 AM, Mallette said: Not shocked. Audiovox is ruining them. Dave Nope. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dwilawyer 3935 Posted January 13 On 1/10/2021 at 5:55 AM, ricktate said: I have always had trouble with CS at Klipsch after 1995 but before that WOW. It was awesome then. Not sure whats the reason . On last trip to gathering it looked like they had enough office people to take care of us crazy speaker guys. VOXX better get their stuff together from the looks of it the Klipsch brand is only one producing good money for them. The stock is only 12 bucks or so. Maybe if we bought 1/4 of the stock and got someone on the board...lol. It's now over 22 a share. They just got another like 300 million in longterm contracts for OEM vehicle audio systems. Pat Lavelle-President and CEO: Thank you, Glenn. Good morning, everyone. Let me start off by wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year and all the best in 2021. Our fiscal 2021 third quarter and nine months results are up substantially over the last year. There is a lot of momentum behind us, which should carry through into the fourth quarter, and barring any unforeseen event should continue thereafter. Third-quarter net sales were up over $90 million or approximately 83%. All segments posted year-over-year increases, with the consumer segment up 74%, the automotive segment up 105%, and the biometrics segment up 149%. Premium audio continues to be very strong for us as sales more than doubled year over year, up approximately 112%. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites