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From: kyl@ttrdc.UUCP (Kwing Y. Lee)
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Subject: Re: RAW SPEAKERS
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Date: Tue, 6-Aug-85 14:09:55 EDT
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Dick:

    When I first purchased the Klipsch speakers time and phase coherence were
just started to be the main design goals of speakers (Dalquist DQ10s). Back then
the criticisms that I heard about the Klipsches are that they are too big, too
expensive and they don't have the high end response that they should have....
and also the so called "horn sound". Now nearly 10 years later, I still have not
outgrown by babies and I still think they sound fantastic. I would really 
appreciated if you can summarized all the criticisms of Klipsch horn speaker
systems in one single comprehensive article. Thanks in advance.



                                                  Kwing