IndyKlipschFan Posted October 24, 2001 Share Posted October 24, 2001 We all know that--- The three-way Heritage Series Cornwall was first introduced in 1959 and manufactured by Klipsch until 1985. While no longer in production, Cornwall model loudspeakers are still owned and listened to by Klipsch fans around the world as part of two-channel audio and home theater surround sound systems. HINT, HINT ---WE STILL WANT THIS SPEAKER But, how do you re tool and or make it affordable too? (the big issue, I agree.) Well, just a thought......You currently manufacture an: KPT-315-LF FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 45Hz - 1.5kHz±4dB SENSITIVITY: 101dB @ 1 watt/1 meter TRANSDUCERS: One K-48-KP 15" woofer DIMENSIONS: 38.5" (97.8cm) x 27.25" (69.2cm) x 12.25" (31.1cm) WEIGHT: 80 lbs. (36.3kg) So just a thought...Could you reintroduce the +NEW+ Cornwall III using the dimensions from the KPT -315-LF?? All you would need are the mid and high horns and crossovers on a new front? ( Flip the LF driver and holes to the bottom.) Seems to me Klipsch could re ignite a Classic Heritage line of speakers that we all seemed to enjoy, AND at the same time, not take up too much work re tooling for you too. Just a thought. Look at the KPT-315-LF and you will see a potential "Cornwall III" in disguise. http://www.klipsch.com/images/productmedia/large/207_large.jpg What do you think??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Posted October 24, 2001 Share Posted October 24, 2001 nice horn, I have often wondered why Klipsch didn't put their horns out on top like B&W does with their tweeters ... ------------------ HORNS & subs; leather couch & feet up; lights out & tubes glowing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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