![]() ![]() ![]() The circuit is similar to the type A as far as the midrange and woofer is concerned, but adds tweeter protection to protect the very delicate K-77 tweeter. This one was used in the Khorn, LaScala and Belle Klipsch from around 1971 to about 1982. ![]() It is a very simple network and many prefer it even in later model speakers. Used in the Klipschorn, LaScala and Belle Klipsch speakers from sometime in the 1960s to about 1971. I will be updating pictures on the website as I am able to take new pictures. Until I am able to find a new supplier, I will have to transition my crossovers to the same high quality birch plywood that we use to build our speakers. A perfect solution that can replace the poor-quality sound of today’s at-panel TV’s, create a very sleek and stylish surround sound system or be added to multiple rooms of the house as part of a great-sounding whole-house audio system. Please note that due to parts availablility, the new crossovers you order today may vary slightly in layout and components when compared with these images.Īfter 19 years, my cedar board supplier has let me know that he is retiring. Here are some examples of our new custom built crossovers for Klipsch speakers. ![]()
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