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dangit Dean, you were supposed to get the K510 horns! That is what I need to mate to my LS which would eventually move to surround duty and get replaced by Jub Bass bins/wK510 horns. Now I need to revamp my negotiating stategy w SWMBO

Roy - I think Klipsch should send the 510 horns with the Jubs to Dean complimentary. I mean, look at all the threads this generated and potential sales. It would be good for us all to hear a review of the 2 horns so we can choose wisely. Yes.... I wish for Dean to have both. And the 510 is so cute.

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Jubilee jealousy is catching. AhChoo!!!!

Answer me a riddle. The size spec's posted:

dimensions

78.3" (199cm) H x 98.6" (250cm) W x 57.3" (146cm) D

I thought the Jube's footprint was similiar to a Khorns, not 8 feet wide and 5 feet deep????? I understand that the hieght for home use is lower without the supertweeter on top but............

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OK, Dean.... so post the tops you got for the bottoms! And a pic, specs would go a long way here!

Did you go this far?

KPT-Jubilee® 535 Specifications

frequency response

45Hz-19kHz +/- 3dB-10dB @ 34Hz

sensitivity

105dB

crossover frequency

400 Hz, 3k Hz

24dB/Octave

coverage angle

Horizontal 90° +/-20° 200Hz-18kHz

Vertical 60° +/-20° 500Hz-19kHz

high frequency horn

KPT-Grand-HF-T

mid frequency horn

KPT-402-MF

woofer

KPT-KHJ-LF

dimensions

78.3" (199cm) H x 98.6" (250cm) W x 57.3" (146cm) D

weight

329 lbs (149 kg)

features

Delay:

LF: 0 ms

MF: 3.5 ms

HF: 4.6 ms

Yeah, that's more like it! 41.5" wide and 24.5" deep. Indy, where did you get the erronious info?

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Guilty as charged Dean but ever since that first time Roy played the Jubs for me I was sold and thought everybody that loves Klipsch must have a pair[;)]

All I did was talk and talk about those babies at the factory/farmhouse and the next thing you know Richards got a pair on the way and Mike 2A3 and at least part of my dream about them is coming true! When I get the room to have a full blown HT (dedicated) Jubs will be the mains and I'm sure I can address the other 3 speakers with Heritage and 20 to 1 says a sub won't even be needed[:P]

I really am just happy for ya Dean and fell your going to be very pleased with your decision[:D]

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Now that I know more about the background of the commercial Jubilees, and the fact that they are more than just a commercial/sound reinforcement product, the idea of buying these speakers is very appealing. I guess I was originally sceptical because in my view horn speakers overall, don't get any better than the Klipschorn. And I reckon that's still correct - to a point. But where does the Klipschorn owner go? Well, if you're a born tinkerer, and are keen to buy into a more 'tuneable option' I guess the Jubilee is the way to go. Actually when you you think about it... the possibilites are endless - only restricted by your imagination and willingness to experiment.

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You guys are killing me. O.K. Robert, you get first dibs. Man, what a sorry bunch some of you are, hanging around like vultures. I do think it will be a while before a pair shows up on eBay, so might as well buy a new pair.

First thing going into the tray is Justin Hayward. I use Mudvayne and Korn to help me fall asleep.

Bulldoggie, I GET !ST dibs[H]I already made The deposit[:@]heh heh heh

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