Klipsch Jubilee Loudspeaker Review w/ Upscale Audio's Kevin Deal and Klipsch Audio's Roy Delgado
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Kevin Deal talks to Klipsch's principal engineer, Roy Delgado about the massive, mind-blowing Klipsch Jubilee, a fully horn-loaded two-way loudspeaker.
Klipsch Jubilee at Upscale Audio: upscaleaudio.c...
I want to say something important: During my time with Roy Delgado, he showed a humility and reverence towards "The Man" Paul Kipsch. This became even more apparent after out time together was over. It was also apparent that though Klipsch is part of a big company that maintaining that small company heritage and "feel" is important as ever. Buy Klipsch with confidence.
Keven love your content ,I own klipsch chorus, and kg4s, please can you influence klipsch to return the kg4 into production, what a great little speaker, thanks and cheers!🎉
Typo, Roy, not Ray. Yes, Roy is a very talented acoustic engineer. He received a new patent on that LF, has another one pending on the HF. Extremely flat from 18 Hz to 20kHz. A very humble man, he gives all credit to the man, PWK
Dude. This is the one ive been waiting for. So cool. 1979 Lamborghini Countach LP 400S kinda aspirations here for me. Both Jubilee and Countach i can most likely never own. But good god its nice to dream! Cheers to those who can afford and house these. My RF7IIIs are great. Saved a year for them. No vacation. No prime steaks. Prison quality toilet paper. No compromise on quality beer, bet less consumption. It was worth it. Cheers to those who can swing the Jubilees. And please have me over for a demo😂
Ray is a national treasure. So glad he is out there sharing the Klipsch way.
What a great interview! I've learned so much about Paul Klipsch and Klipsh in general. And Roy is a legend in his own right.
My introduction to audiophile hi-fi was listening to Miles Davis - Kind of Blue on a pair of Klipschorns driven by an Audio Research tube amplifier, circa 1978. Life-altering.
I have Forte IVs paired with a PrimaLuna EVO400; sound is amazing!!, Klipsch + Tubes = Euphony
With you there.........Forte 4's with WIllsenton R8, complete with JJ. Electronics tubes through out. Love the combo ❤
You guys are awesome! I wish the video was an hour and I loved Kat’s cameo! I am driven to get a pair of Heritage Klipsch!😊
The stories about PWK are gold. I am certain that Roy will have a similar status within Klipsch and some young engineer will tell fond and informative stories about Roy in the future.
Proud Belle Klipsch owner here. How I wish you still made these. Thanks for all you do Roy.
Word of mouth - absolutely. First high end speaker I ever heard of was Klipsch…it was word of mouth but also it was me listening to them in a buddies living room in awe with how they sounded
my first pair of high end speakers were klipsch purchased in germany mid 80's i still have them...
Uncle Kevin is my hero! Love these videos!!
Roy is cool as beans.
I went around during the end of last year and the start of the new year demoing speakers.
Specifically powered speakers. I heard many of them. Some cheap and some at the upper limits of what I was willing to spend. Eventually I settled on a pair of Klipsch the Fives.
The sound just felt real to me, it resonated with me while listening to my go to which is Alice in Chains Unplugged.
While I had them, I loved them, but I returned them because I saw the Sevens.
I've had the Sevens since March. I listen to them every day. It's date night every night with my office set up.
Whether I'm streaming my Tidal Hifi Playlist or playing games with great soundtracks like Red Dead Redemption 2. Found a new love for movies and TV shows I grew up watching like The Sopranos because I never heard them with such clarity and presence.
I've fallen in love with these speakers. One day when I have a dedicated listening room, I intend on owning a pair of the true Heritage speakers. I plan on getting them on the companies 100th anniversary as it well be my fiftieth birthday that same year and I have no doubt they will do something spectacular and unfathomable.
I own classic 1987 Celestion SL6si bookshelves and they have magic even over some of the newer speakers I've owned and heard. That's the compression tweeter in these horns made by "Celestion's". Amazing
Sam Tellig is still around and listening!! That's the best thing I've heard in an audio video!
+1
"This is Sam Tellig, ... the dog you're about to hear should come from the RIGHT loudspeaker only".
Yep, the 80's, ... good times.
Thanks Ralph!
Just wonderful guys...!!! (it's almost an interview)
“What the world needs is a good 5-Watt amplifier….” - Paul W. Klipsch
We already have a great 12W amplifier, the Valvet E3S from Germany.
@@vladimirdorta6692 -- I think Paul Klipsch said that many years ago. The point is also that it is about quality and not power.
@@scottprice8994 Yes.
A pair of these in the corners of a modestly sized room, would make for a wide wide sweetspot.
Agree with Roy ... re the aversion to placing these in modestly sized rooms.
They'd shine.
Thanks for making this video guys. Could have been way longer.
But no way are they Bright! There are some 300k speakers the Klipsch Blows away for a TON LESS Dollars, Warm and detailed at the Same time!
I've had my Cornwall III's for over five years and no interest in changing them out. Unless I could fit a pair of these in my living room lol
20:00 Oh Kat 😂 Sad to see you leave Upscale!
I got a 12 in powered sub.
Works well.
Klipsch
That is gargantuan 😮.
If I had just a couple more feet of width in my listening room, the Klipsch Jubilee speakers would be mine for life, and I'd forget about all the rest!!!
Nice pair of bookies right there.
A big piece of Americana, so big that a family of four could call this their mini house.
These speakers will blow my music room in smithereens...
I would buy a pair if I could use my Yamaha R-700 to power them. How did they use the Walkman with the dsP ? Is the dsP necessary. Can these be used with a four channel I thought I heard something about active crossover in the speaker
Two super cool gentlemen…… and I’d sell my four children for the jubes.
Wow you got your priorities off
Klipsch Jubilee V JBL Everest...which one would you choose ?
I hope you guys give the speaker a proper review.
Why can’t they have a passive crossover in the speaker?
How come it is never mentioned in the video that because of the DSP processing, all audio must be digitized in the crossover? As a strict analog person, this would be a deal killer for me. Might not matter to some people, but in the interest of full disclosure this aspect should have been mentioned in the video.
Including the digital resolution, 24/48, 24/96, etc.
I love this channel, Cat and Kev are so good together and very funny.
Audio Gods
Jet Propulsion Laboratories!!! JPL!!! Jack Parsons Laboratories!! There is a deep rabbit hole for anyone to go down!!! So cool. Im sure the guy who made the horn was not using Crowley based Thelema magic to create beautiful sound.
Those Jubilees make my Cornwalls look tiny.
For deafs????
A real loudspeaker is taller than a person. Ha ha
So true!
Hopefully they remembered to pull Kat out of there.
Considering how much they cost, they should be unbelievable (lol).
Even the tweeters are bigger than them! 😮 how did Americans became so small…🤨don’t you eat your beans?? 😛🥳
Lol
Speaking of great american sound companies, wasn't it Klipsch that acquired the great american audio company Aragon just to destroy them, or was it some other soulless parasite?
Looks like it was made in someone's garage.
Such over use of hackneyed cliches is off-putting and does not do Colonel Klipsch's legacy any favors. I also don't approve of Titanium Diaphragms.
Now THERE's, a Debbie Downer !!😆
Same.
Titanium compression drivers can create some nasties ... however, this isn't a dome diaphragm. It's a ring radiator.
Thus, the typical nasties that are encountered with breakup don't exist here.
It's likely equals the best compression driver currently available; TAD beryllium, ... at 25% to 50% of the price.
Ring radiators fix all kinds of breakup (the Achilles Heel of comp drivers).
JBL's D2 ... a superb example.
Titanium, it's not the material, it's the execution that is the challenge.
I wouldn't recommend Klipsch for home theater, because of the wide dispersion horns.