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Username: Dmeister

Post Number: 160
Registered: Dec-03
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I've heard that Klipsch speakers can be pretty directional, with a rather sensitive sweet spot. Can anyone having experience with these speakers comment on this?
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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 6951
Registered: May-04
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It obviously depends upon what driver you are discussing. Horn loaded drivers have inherently more directional dispersion, especially in the vertical plane, than a typical dome tweeter or even a cone midrange. To find out how directional each speaker is you would have to look at the specs Klipsch provides. There is no way to generalize the answer to your question.


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Username: Dmeister

Post Number: 162
Registered: Dec-03
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Horn loaded drivers have inherently more directional dispersion, especially in the vertical plane, than a typical dome tweeter... There is no way to generalize the answer to your question.

Actually, since all of the Klipsch speakers I've seen use horns, that was exactly the generalization I was looking for.
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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 6958
Registered: May-04
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Obviously if you see two speakers cabinets which share the same horn, those two drivers will have the same dispersion characteristics. It is the horn throat and mouth which determine that spec. Beyond that there is no way to say the number is this or that. The dispersion of a high frequemcy horn is going to be different than a mid frequency horn in all likelyhood.


If your question is, "will the Klipsch be directional in my room", then the answer is probably, "not that severly". Controlled dispersion is, in some cases, a virtue and not a fault.


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Username: Dmeister

Post Number: 168
Registered: Dec-03
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Ultimately, since Klipsch speakers generally use horn tweeters, my question is "Are horn tweeters more typically directional than dome tweeters?" And I think you answered that one.
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