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A little veneer and some grille cloths, doen'st look so tough to me.

Quite simple to add a new front over the existing one...

The only challange is the MF and HF horns... Do you go with a

2way as PWK intended or a 3way like the pro version. Klipsch

drivers and crossovers or DIY? I think it's all within your reach...

BTW, lots of this has been discussed in Odds and Mods...

Rob

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A little veneer and some grille cloths, doen'st look so tough to me.

Quite simple to add a new front over the existing one...

The only challange is the MF and HF horns... Do you go with a

2way as PWK intended or a 3way like the pro version. Klipsch

drivers and crossovers or DIY? I think it's all within your reach...

BTW, lots of this has been discussed in Odds and Mods...

and no solid conclusions either [;)]

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and no solid conclusions either [;)]

It's all about compromise... [:P]

lol

ok fine...no acceptable 2-way compromises as of yet [:P]

But seriously, I don't see the problem going with the huge PA horn if

it sounds good and the dispersion is acceptable for home use...Just

tuck the whole thing into the corner and build a huge acoustically

transparent false wall in front. Or even cooler flushmount the whole

thing [H] Which brings up another point...I think there would be

significant advantages to housing the big top horn in a cabinet so that

any vibrations from the driver and horn don't make their way out to the

front.

I thought the whole reason klipsch hasn't come out with a home version

is because they can't find an acceptable sounding 2-way design. I would

question the idea behind a 2-way design anyway because it would really

increase FMD. I think more time needs to be spent in the direction of

co-axial designs (which I've got many ideas for, but I don't know the

rules behind flare rates yet so I can't present any models that I know

will work). [;)]

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A little veneer and some grille cloths, doen'st look so tough to me. I'm seriously thinking about doing this!

Michael

Michael,

Why bother with all that effort for a little veneer and cloth, isn't it really all about the sound? The do look very "business like" no doubt about that...which appeals to me anyway. I was never at all bothered by the textured black finish on the horns or the exposed metal bracketry for the 402 MF and the Grand HF. Only the structural integrity of the design, craftsmanship and the performance are of any consequential importance to me. The WAF was no issue at all especially when she inherited my La Scalas for her system. I don't think there are any golden ears in my household but I have never heard anything but "wow", "impressive" or "incredible" used to describe the clarity, soundsatge, presentation, detail and PUNCH from anyone who has listened to them in my home. I have owned everything in the Hertiage lineup except Belles over the last 18 years and can say in my experiences with all of these products with both tube and solid state power that the Jubilees (all things being equal) are without peer and that my current system is by far the most impressive sounding overall that I have ever owned.

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"I thought the whole reason klipsch hasn't come out with a home version

is because they can't find an acceptable sounding 2-way design. I would

question the idea behind a 2-way design anyway because it would really

increase FMD. I think more time needs to be spent in the direction of

co-axial designs (which I've got many ideas for, but I don't know the

rules"

The two way design were heard in Hope was superb and not acceptable but

exceptional! It just needed to be finished off as far as looks. We

listened to 2 different Jubilees and they both had different HF horns

and both were incredible. The look on everyones face while we were

listening to them was priceless.

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Edwin,

The new Scala is very beautiful in person. I don't think you would be

dissapointed. It's just a beefier construction and prettied HF cabinet.

The veneer is superb they did a great job. I just hope they are going

to get some floorspace across America. Apple used to have a similar

problem getting their product to customers.

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There's probably been a dozen Jubilee threads over the last year across the forum. A thorough examination has been given to it many times over in Technical. Have you guys been sleeping?

Buy the bottoms, a set of B&C DE750's, a pair of 700Hz tractrix wood horns -- and call it a day.

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