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In Reply to: RE: Found this today (pic) posted by Steve O on October 11, 2014 at 18:25:52
The K5 is a great horn especially for vintage. My friend has a pair of mahaogany khorns with k5's. I enjoy hearing them.
High sensitivity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, and smooth frequency response. Pwk
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...what driver is he using? Mine have University SA-HFs. Not particularly impressive IMO.
His had updated drivers.
High sensitivity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, and smooth frequency response. Pwk
yeah, this one has a j on it (K-5-J) whats up with that?
July 25th, 1952
The original K-5-H high frequency horn of the patent was modified to become the K-5-J. This involved changing the vertical taper so that the dividers ("boats") could be removed. This resulted in a production cost savings, not an acoustical improvement.
K-5-J was used until 1964
High sensitivity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, and smooth frequency response. Pwk
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