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Klipsch WF-35
$750.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Smoother highs than expected. Good value for the price. Not demanding of a powerful or high quality source.
The Cons:Requires a subwoofer for true low frequency definition and punch. No light colour version for room decor matching. Boxy, somewhat plain appearance.
The Klipsch WF-35 is a high-performance floorstanding loudspeaker in the Icon W series, which falls in the middle of those offered by Kilpsch. The most notable feature of these speakers is the 4.5" diameter Tractrix horn, which is attached to a 1" titanium diaphragm compression driver.
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This technology equalizes the sound wave speed and smoothes the dispersion pattern coming from the speaker. Below the horn is a set of triple 5.25" high output fiberglass cone woofers that are driven by powerful ceramic motor structures. Dual rear firing ports increase the bass response and reduce turbulant noise. The MDF enclosure has a furniture-grade wood veneer available in cabernet and espresso. The Klipsch WF-35 is sold individually, and is also sold as the L/R speakers in the Klipsch WF-35 home theater system.
Specifications
- Frequency response: 50Hz-23kHz +/-3dB
- Low frequency extension: 40Hz
- Power handling: 150 w @ 8 ohms
- Sensitivity: 97 dB
- Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
- Crossover frequency: 2500Hz
- High frequency drivers: 1" (2.5cm) titanium diaphragm compression driver mated to a 4.5" 80° x 80° round Tractrix horn
- Low frequency drivers: Triple 5.25" (13.3cm) high-output, fiberglass cone woofers
- Enclosure material: MDF
- Enclosure type: Bass-reflex via dual rear-firing ports
- Height: 43" (109.2cm)
- Width: 7.25" (18.4cm)
- Depth: 11.75" (29.8cm)
- Weight: 41 lbs
- Finishes: Furniture-grade wood veneer available in cabernet and espresso
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smoother highs than expected
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not demanding of a powerful or high quality source
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impressive low end for 5.25" drivers
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ideal for a medium to high end home theater
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Magnetic grills are easy to remove
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requires a subwoofer for true low frequency definition and punch
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no light colour version for room decor matching
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boxy, somewhat plain appearance
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Are expensive outside the US
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