35 years ago I decided to built my own “ultimate” loudspeaker, because the buyable systems did not fit to my ideas and in the end to my money back. So I began the adventure of building a true copy of the legendary Klipschorn by using an original Klipsch-bass.
The result is still playing since 35 years in our living room.
After several changes of the crossover network, the tweeter and the mid range-horn-drivers, I’m now accomplishing the most important modification.
Last month I began to mount a 72 cm spherical-wave-horn sold by the German “horn-god” Günter Damde (Art of Sound / Saarbrücken). Currently I am trying out how to adjust my old Klipsch bass, which is working perfectly fine, to the new spherical-wave-horn.
The High-End crossover network build by Günter Damde with very expensive MUNDORF supreme caps works very well too.
But Mr. Damde is still optimizing this important part of the speaker-system. So I will tell you more in a few weeks. Meanwhile I will at long last test the plinth stabilizer with my Micro Seiki turntable (posted also at the DIY forum month ago RW-1500 Plinth Stabilizer).