Klipsch La Scala II
Brief Description
The Klipsch La Scala was designed in 1963 by Paul W. Klipsch as an announcement speaker for Winthrop Rockefeller's campaign for governor of Arkansas.
Dates
General
- Manufacturer: Klipsch
- Model: La Scala II
- Years of manufacture:
- Made in: USA
- Color: Walnut, Cherry, Black Ash
- Dimensions: 616 x 978 x 641 mm (W x H x D)
- Weight: 79,6 kg
- Original price: approx.
Technical Data
- Type: 3-way full-range horn loudspeaker.
- Chassis:
- woofer: 1x cone (Ø 380 mm, K-33-E) on folded horn.
- midrange driver: 1x compression driver (Ø 51 mm, K-55-X) on exponential horn
- tweeter: 1x compression driver (Ø 25 mm, K-77-D) on exponential horn
power handling (nominal/music): 100/400 Watt
- Efficiency: 105 dB
- Frequency response: 51 Hz - 17,000 Hz
- Crossover: 400/4500 Hz
- Impedance: 8 Ohm
Special Features
- Bi-wiring connection panel
Remarks
Horn loudspeaker for large listening distances
Other models of the same series:
Pictures
Reports
- Image Hifi issue 4 6/2006
- "What pleases: light-footedness, responsiveness, directness, punch and bass definition. What's missing: real low bass."