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  2. Klipsch Audio Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Klipsch Audio Technologies / ˈ k l ɪ p ʃ / (also referred to as Klipsch Speakers or Klipsch Group, Inc.) is an American loudspeaker company based in Indianapolis, Indiana.Founded in Hope, Arkansas, in 1946 as 'Klipsch and Associates' by Paul W. Klipsch, the company produces loudspeaker drivers and enclosures, as well as complete loudspeakers for high-end, high-fidelity sound systems, public ...

  3. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    PMC speakers: United Kingdom Polk Audio: United States ProAc: United Kingdom PSB Speakers: Canada QSC Audio Products: United States Quad Electroacoustics: United Kingdom (brand) Radio Shack: United States RCF audio: Italy Rectilinear Research Corporation: United States Rega Research: United Kingdom Renkus-Heinz: United States ReVox: Switzerland ...

  4. Talk:Klipsch Audio Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Even if Klipsch owns API, I think the histories of Mirage Speakers and Audio Products International are notable enough to still require their own articles, or at least the information in this article regarding Mirage/API could be expanded.

  5. Need a new sound system? These Klipsch Reference speakers are ...

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    Save $200: The Klipsch Reference Series speakers on sale for $199.98 at Best Buy. That's a savings of 50%.A pair of home speakers should sound good and look great — think leather-bound books and ...

  6. Paul Wilbur Klipsch - Wikipedia

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    Klipsch related that when he was developing a smaller speaker for use between two Klipschorns, an acquaintance declared that he couldn't possibly introduce it to the public because it was in direct violation of Klipsch's own corner horn principles, and amounted to acoustic heresy.

  7. Cambridge SoundWorks - Wikipedia

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    This made it one of the first companies to sell consumer electronics on the Internet. The unique selling formula developed in its first store proved successful and eventually spawned the opening of 30 showrooms in New England and metropolitan San Francisco. In 1997 Cambridge Soundworks was bought by then Creative Labs. [2]