Imagine a pair of Heresy as they rolled off the production line, and you can imagine these. We're absolutely in awe of their condition. The cabinet edges are so sharp you could almost cut yourself. Even the inspection stickers on the back look as though they were just signed. The serial numbers reflect a mid-1981 build, but we're pretty sure they were delivered by Marty McFly.
Sorry, the stands are not included.
- Production
- 1983
- Condition
- 10/10
- Serial No.
- 158Y519 / 158Y538
- Factory Specs
Frequency Response 50-17,000Hz
Sound Pressure Level 96dB @ 1 Watt
Impedance 8Ω nominal
Woofer Klipsch K-22
Midrange Klipsch K-55-V mounted to K-700 horn
Tweeter Klipsch K-77 tweeter
Network Type E-700/6000Hz
Dimensions 21.5"H x 15.5"W x 13"D
Weight 55lbs
- The History of Klipsch
- Klipsch Audio Technologies (also referred to as Klipsch Speakers or Klipsch Group, Inc.) is an American loudspeaker company based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Founded in Hope, Arkansas, in 1946 as ‘Klipsch and Associates’ by Paul W. Klipsch, the company produces loudspeaker drivers and enclosures, as well as complete...
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- Liner Notes
- The history of the Klipsch Heresy is rich. It was originally introduced in ’57 as a center channel speaker to go between two Klipschorns in larger rooms. When Paul Klipsch came up with the idea and the design, people told him he couldn’t do it, that it was acoustic heresy. “The hell I can’t,” he said, “and that’s exactly what I’m going to call it.” The resulting Heresy was a 3-way, acoustic suspension (sealed) design with a horn tweeter, horn midrange, and a 12” accordion surround woofer. The design has remained largely intact ever since, which has been wonderful to see.
- Stock No.
- 7340050776285
Imagine a pair of Heresy as they rolled off the production line, and you can imagine these. We're absolutely in awe of their condition. The cabinet edges are so sharp you could almost cut yourself. Even the inspection stickers on the back look as though they were just signed. The serial numbers reflect a mid-1981 build, but we're pretty sure they were delivered by Marty McFly.
Sorry, the stands are not included.