Klipsch Jubilee
A floorstanding horn-loaded loudspeaker and the final design project of company founder Paul W. Klipsch.
Overview
The Klipsch Jubilee is a floorstanding loudspeaker developed as the final project of Klipsch founder Paul W. Klipsch. It is part of the Klipsch Heritage series and represents a flagship model in the company's speaker lineup. The speaker is fully horn-loaded and designed for high-fidelity audio reproduction with support for biamping and time alignment to optimize sound performance.
Specifications
| Frequency Response | 18Hz – 20kHz (+1.75 dB / -3 dB) |
| Sensitivity (Average) | HF – 110dB avg. | LF – 107dB avg. |
| Dimensions | 1270 x 1753 x 762 mm |
| Series | Heritage Series |
| Finish | Black Ash |
Design
The Klipsch Jubilee is a fully horn-loaded two-way loudspeaker featuring a patented low-frequency enclosure with a redesigned dual-mouth ("W" section) bass bin that provides horn expansion in one axis. It uses an active crossover that maximizes output and adjusts driver time delay and phase for accurate sound reproduction.
Context
The Klipsch Jubilee is the only speaker in Klipsch’s 75-year history to surpass the Klipschorn as the top model in the lineup, marking its position as the flagship of the Heritage series.
Market
A single Klipsch Jubilee stands over 5 feet tall and weighs more than 400 lbs.
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