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This is a speaker build log with the intent of sharing information as well as acknowledging with respect, the fine work done by the late Paul Wilbur Klipsch.(March 9, 1904 – May 5, 2002) Paul was active in the company affairs up to age 96. He was 98 when he passed away. This is a favourite photo of Paul standing in front of a shed he rented in Hope Arkansas to begin hand building horn loaded speakers circa 1946. It is interesting that his first model, the Klipschorn is still in production today after more than 60 years. (they are the big ones in the corner below) He was also famous for his yellow 'Bullshit' button that he would wear under his lapel.
While at trade shows when people tried to suggest some new whiz-band design that went against solid engineering principles he would display the button. He would also pass out the buttons. A great American engineer that started from humble beginnings who created a huge international company by building well designed, high quality speakers.
This photo shows the relative size of some of the Klipsch Heritage line. From left to right Klipschorn with a Heresy on top, then La Scala and then a pair of Cornwall in the middle. The idea of this build is to attempt to combine the favourable bass characteristics of the design of the Cornwall in the middle with the La Scala that flank them. Some Background on this Speaker Project After owning and enjoying a pair of La Scala for about 20 years and then selling them due to lack of space came the realization that the joy of listening to 2 channel stereo music was lacking. About 6 months ago I found an old pair of early 80's Heresy that needed some tlc. After a refinish and replacing the capacitors they were back in action along with the understanding of how nice it was to enjoy the clear, accurate, forward sounding horns. In sourcing out the new capacitors from and his son Michael, I discovered one of his projects called the CornScala.
The CornScala combines the fine bass characteristics of the Klipsch Cornwall with the dynamic clear midrange characteristics of the La Scala. You can read about the evolution of this project on his site. What a great idea and in short order realized this was the speaker build direction to follow.