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About the KLF-20
The Klipsch KLF-20 is a three-way floorstanding loudspeaker first introduced in 1996 and manufactured until 2001. It features dual 10-inch Poly Carbon Graphite woofers, a 1.5-inch polymer diaphragm compression midrange driver with a 90°x60° Tractrix horn, and a 1-inch polymer diaphragm compression tweeter with a 90°x40° exponential horn. The speaker is highly efficient with a sensitivity of 100dB at 1 watt/1 meter, making it tube amplifier friendly and capable of producing very high sound levels with low power input. It has a frequency response of 34Hz to 20kHz ±3dB and can handle 200 watts continuous power with peaks up to 800 watts. The enclosure is bass reflex type with dual rear-mounted ports, constructed from medium density fiberboard (MDF), and finished in various wood veneers including light oak, medium oak, mahogany, and black satin. The cabinet dimensions are 40.75" high, 12" wide, and 16" deep, weighing approximately 86.5 lbs each. The KLF-20 is praised for its rich, warm mid tones, crisp and clean overall sound, and prodigious bass output despite its relatively compact footprint. It supports bi-amp/bi-wire configurations with dual speaker terminals. Originally
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