Klipschfoot Posted March 4, 2004 Share Posted March 4, 2004 If this is already a common link, I apologize for the duplication. But scroll down to the bottom and take a look at those early models! http://www.paulwklipsch.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good2BHome Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 To be move specific go to: http://www.paulwklipsch.net/index2.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave97 Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 I really like this picture....talk about years ahead of his time!! http://www.paulwklipsch.net/setup%20of%20speakers%20in%20a%20room13.jpg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IB Slammin Posted March 5, 2004 Share Posted March 5, 2004 ---------------- On 3/5/2004 6:50:02 PM dave97 wrote: I really like this picture....talk about years ahead of his time!! http://www.paulwklipsch.net/setup%20of%20speakers%20in%20a%20room13.jpg ---------------- It is this photo, catalog covers, and other things that make me believe that the Cornwall was designed (and voiced) to be THE center channel speaker between two cornerhorns. LaS for auditoriums, Bell as an afterthought. The frequency responce of the CW being closer to the cornerhorns than any other and the bass-reflex being naturally "back"for that "curtain of sound". And a bonus of "slam" for the Khorns. Admittedly, never listened to the combo. When were LaS designed? Don't get me wrong, I used them as centers with cornerhorns in the past. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvel Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 I think that they were designed in the early '60s, for a political campaign. That means for P.A. use. Marvel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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