![]() ![]() The thinking behind this Tractrix geometry is to reduce air turbulence as it enters the port, delivering sound more efficiently. The 4.45cm K-702 midrange compression driver, featuring a polyimide diaphragm is ‘mated’ to a Tractrix horn designed to throw the sound far and wide. A K-107-TI titanium diaphragm handles higher frequencies and is fitted with a phase plug to increase the sound dispersion. The Klipsch Heresy IV is a three-way configuration. This was deemed to be a design ‘heresy’ for the brand and the name stuck. Still going strong and retaining its heritage from Hope, Arkansas, the original Heresy got its name because Klipsch demanded a compact centre speaker be built to accompany a pair of Klipschorn floorstanders in a three-speaker stereo array. ![]() ![]() The Klipsch’s Heresy IV floortstanding loudspeaker hails from an original 1957 design made by company founder Paul W. Klipsch Heresy IV without the front grille showing the Tractrix horns ![]()
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