Klipsch Cornwall III Cherry, or Walnut awesom pair of speakers
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Ships from | Marinette, WI, 54143 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | ?" × ?" × ?" (220.0 lbs.) |
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Shipping cost | Specified after purchase |
Original accessories | Box, Manual |
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Klipsch Cornwall III speakers. Priced per pair. Available in Cherry, or Walnut finish. Factory "B" stock, with full warranty. I'm rating these as an 9 because they are B stock. Buy with confidence, we have been in the audio business for over 30 years.
Initially introduced in 1959, the Cornwall speaker was designed to serve as a larger, full-range alternative to the Heresy when used as a center channel speaker between two widely spaced Klipschorns. When it was discontinued in 1990, there was an outcry from consumers resulting in a letter-writing campaign and even a petition to bring back this storied loudspeaker. This famed speaker, now dubbed the Cornwall III, is back and better than ever.
A three-way design using horn-loaded compression drivers for the midrange and treble and a direct-radiating 15-inch woofer for the low frequencies, the Cornwall delivers the full-range bass response of the Klipschorn with sensitivity and output approaching the fully horn-loaded models.
Key Features
Speaker Type - Main / Stereo
Mounting - Floorstanding
Construction - 3-Way
Technical Details
Peak Power Handling - 400 watt
Nominal Power - 100 watt
Frequency Reponse - 34 Hz - 20 kHz
Impedance - 8 ohm
Sensitivity - 102 dB
Connectivity - Cable
Available Colors - Cherry, Walnut
Cabinet Finish - Wooden
Woofer Material - Fiber
Dimension
Width 25.31 in.
Depth 15.5 in.
Woofer Size 15 in.
Tweeter Size 1 in.
Weight 98 lb
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