New Klipsch Klipschorn AK7 & La Scala AL6 will be active DSP Crossover


New Klipsch Klipschorn AK7 and La Scala AL6 will be active DSP Crossover

Here is an introduction from the principle engineer in Klipsch talking about the new improvements to the Klipschorn AK7 & La Scala AL6 with new Tractrix midrange and new tweeter and Active Crossover same used in the jubilee

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bArRq6g3tVs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjC6fV-fO6k

Any thoughts about the new models ?

saeed79

Just to be clear , New models will be available passive and the active crossover as an upgrade and it require multi channel amp surprise

These will be great upgrades for the two mentioned Klipsch models - both the new Tractrix horns + 2" exit cinema compression drivers, and not least the optional active configuration. It’s how I configure my horn-loaded speaker system as well, fully actively, and once you learn of the potential it holds with this segment of speakers vs. passive config., there’s no going back to my mind.

Klipsch should be commended for being among the very few to hopefully make outboard active configuration more broadly known, and in layman’s terms trying to explain what it’s about. Really, it’s not that difficult, and the advantages speak for themselves. In a system context one of the true bottlenecks to speak of is that of the speaker to amplifier interface with passively configured setups, and actively it will be all the more clear the resolving potential is entailed in the source material.

Thanks for posting.

@phusis Wrote:

 Klipsch should be commended for being among the very few to hopefully make outboard active configuration more broadly known, and in layman’s terms trying to explain what it’s about. Really, it’s not that difficult, and the advantages speak for themselves. In a system context one of the true bottlenecks to speak of is that of the speaker to amplifier interface with passively configured setups, and actively it will be all the more clear the resolving potential is entailed in the source material.

I agree. In my opinion, no speaker will be state of the art with a passive crossover.

Mike