Klipsch Heresy III Speaker (Each)
$999.00Legendary Klipsch Tractrix Horn Three-Way Horn-Loaded Lousdpeaker
Built In 12-inch Woofer
Compression Loaded Drivers
Klipsch KS-525-THX Surround Speaker (Pair)
Two 5.25-inch CerametallicTM woofers
Dual 5-inch square Tractrix® Horn tweeters
Top-of-the-line internal wiring
Klipsch La Scala II Speaker (Each)
$3,999.00Fully horn-loaded, 3-way system with a folded-horn 15″ woofer, 2″ midrange and 1″ tweeter compression drivers
Capable of extreme output levels with ultra low distortion and astonishing dynamic range
Available in a high-quality Black Ash, Cherry, or Walnut wood veneer finish
Klipsch La Scala II Speaker – Black (Each)
$3,999.00You Will Receive: La Scala II Black Ash (Ea) Heritage Series Floorstanding Loudspeaker…
“When the La Scala first launched in 1963, audio pioneer Paul W. Klipsch made it for Arkansas gubernatorial candidate Winthrop Rockefeller to use as a public address speaker.”…
“Because some considered it a “”portable”” and more affordable version of the revolutionary Klipschorn, the La Scala found success beyond the campaign.”…
Klipsch PRO-7502-S-THX In-Wall Speaker – White (Each)
Dual 1″ Titanium tweeters
Dual 5.25″ Cerametallic Woofers
THX® Ultra2 Certified
Klipsch PRO-7800-L-THX In-Wall Speaker – White (Each)
$1,664.001″ Titanium Dome Compression Driver mated to 80° x 80° Tractrix® Horn
8″ Aluminum Woofer
THX® Ultra2 Certified
Klipsch PRO-L-THX In-Wall Speaker – White (Each)
$699.001″ Titanium Diaphragm Compression Driver mated to a 90° x 90° square Tractrix® Horn
Dual 5.25″ Fiberglass Cone Woofers
Cinema Quality Sound
Klipsch RC-64 II Center Channel Speaker
$879.99 – $999.00Designed to perfectly complement the RF-7 II floorstander
Delivers precise dialogue and deepest bass in its class
Highly efficient design produces more output using less energy
Klipsch RF-7 II Floorstanding Speaker – (Each)
$1,599.00Fills large rooms with movie theater/concert quality sound
Dynamic 1.75″ titanium Tractrix horn-loaded compression driver
Dual 10″ high-output Cerametallic woofers with premium cast aluminum baskets
Klipsch The Sixes Powered Monitor
$769.00 – $799.001″ Titanium-loaded Tweeters with Tractrix Horns
6.5″ Woofers with a Ported Enclosure
1 x pair of RCA phono level inputs with switch for Phono/Line input versatility (Phono Pre-amp with ground screw terminal)
Krell 200 Watt Vanguard Integrated Stereo Amplifier
$4,500.00YOU WILL RECEIVE: 1 200 Watt Vanguard Integrated Stereo Amplifier
The Vanguard incorporates a 200-watt-per channel amplifier and a Class A preamplifier, enclosed in a chassis that borrows its design and construction from the new Krell Foundation preamp/processor, Connect stream player, Illusion preamp and iBias amplifiers. An optional, field-installable digital module with USB, HDMI, coaxial, and optical inputs as well as Ethernet audio and apt-X Bluetooth streaming will also be available.
The preamplifier section of the Vanguard borrows its balanced, fully discrete Class A circuit concepts from Krell’s top-of-the-line Illusion preamplifiers. Krell’s Current Mode technology is employed to assure unequaled signal bandwidth, easily enough to handle the latest high-resolution PCM and DSD audio sources without impacting high-frequency response and detail.
Krell CHORUS-5200 200 Watt 5 CH Power Amplifier iBias Technology
$8,500.00YOU WILL RECEIVE: 1 CHORUS-5200 200 Watt 5 CH Power Amplifier iBias Technology.
Krell’s history is rich with breakthrough Class A amplifiers that have helped build the Krell legacy of offering the best sounding amplifiers available. Audiophiles have always considered Class A technology to be the best sounding operating state for amplifiers. However, despite Class A’s unrivaled sound quality, it has fallen out of fashion because of recent demands to reduce power consumption and heat in home electronics products.
Plainly stated, Class A designs are the most musically accurate circuit topology available. Class A amplifiers do not suffer from the inherent distortions that all Class AB amplifiers experience. In a traditional Class A design, the output transistors conduct full current at all times regardless of the actual demand from the speakers. Often, only a fraction of this power is needed to reproduce an audio signal at normal listening levels.