Founded in 1946 by Paul W. Klipsch in Hope, Arkansas, Klipsch Audio Technologies is an iconic American speaker manufacturer renowned for their distinctive horn-loaded speaker designs and legendary audio performance. Currently headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and owned by Premium Audio Company (a subsidiary of Gentex Corporation), Klipsch has built a reputation for delivering dynamic, efficient speakers with exceptional detail and power handling. The company's comprehensive product portfolio includes Heritage series premium speakers, Reference series home theater systems, powerful sound bars like the Flexus line, lifestyle audio products, portable speakers, computer speakers, tabletop systems, and high-quality headphones. Klipsch speakers are characterized by their signature horn-loaded tweeters, copper-spun woofers, and distinctive aesthetic that combines vintage appeal with modern performance. With over 75 years of American audio engineering excellence, Klipsch continues to design and engineer products with pride in Indianapolis, maintaining their commitment to no-compromise, premium quality audio reproduction for both audiophiles and mainstream consumers.
Founded: 1946
The Klipsch Heritage series introduces three new models: Jubilee, Klipschorn AK7, and La Scala AL6, emphasizing advanced audio technology.
The flagship Jubilee features a 2-way full-range horn speaker with K-693 drivers, frequency range of 18Hz–20kHz, and dimensions of 127×77×176 cm.
Klipschorn AK7, an update to the original Klipschorn, employs a 3-way design with K-771 drivers and a frequency response of 34Hz–19kHz.
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The Klipsch Courtyard system is a 4.1 multi-channel outdoor audio solution designed for high-quality sound in open spaces.
It includes four Tractrix® Horn-equipped satellites, a 10-inch subwoofer, and installation accessories for flexible setup.
Expandability allows configurations up to 8.2 channels, with additional satellite packs available for purchase.
The Klipsch Courtyard Landscape Speaker System is a comprehensive 4.1 channel outdoor audio solution, expandable up to 8.2 channels for larger spaces.
Featuring horn-loaded satellite speakers with 4" woofers and 1" tweeters, the system delivers premium, dynamic sound quality outdoors.
The low-profile 10" subwoofer can be partially buried, ensuring discreet installation without compromising powerful bass performance.
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Premium Audio Company (PAC) ends its licensing agreement with Pioneer Corporation, ceasing distribution of Pioneer-branded home theater products.
PAC focuses on its core brands, including Klipsch, Onkyo, Integra, Magnat, and Heco, showcasing streamlined operational strategy.
Pioneer Corporation resumes full control over development and production of Pioneer and Pioneer Elite home theater products.
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