Klipsch Chorus II (1990–1996)
A floorstanding passive loudspeaker with a large-format three-way design, produced from 1990 to 1996.
Overview
The Klipsch Chorus II is a floorstanding loudspeaker developed by Klipsch as the second generation of their large-format three-way speaker line. It features a 15-inch low-frequency woofer and a 15-inch sub-bass passive radiator, paired with Tractrix horn drivers for midrange and high frequencies. The cabinet is constructed from genuine wood veneers, offering both durability and aesthetic appeal. Production began in 1990 and continued until 1996, after which the model was discontinued.
Specifications
| Type | Passive |
| Positioning | Floorstanding |
| Sensitivity | 101 dB |
| Woofer Size | 15'' |
| Sub-bass Radiator Size | 15'' (38 cm) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 47 x 99.1 x 31.1 cm |
Design
The Chorus II uses a large-format three-way design with a passive radiator bass system. It incorporates efficient high-frequency and midrange Tractrix horn drivers. The cabinet is made from genuine wood veneers, emphasizing both acoustic integrity and craftsmanship.
Context
The Chorus II was positioned as the second generation of Klipsch’s large-format three-way speaker series, designed for customers seeking high-output, full-range sound reproduction.
Market
A tested and working pair of Klipsch Chorus II speakers sold for £1,309.83 GBP. Other listings have shown prices ranging from $1,200 to $2,799, depending on condition and included accessories. Owners have inquired about updating crossovers or replacing woofers, indicating ongoing interest in maintenance and restoration.
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