KLH Research Ten Column Bookshelf Loudspeakers: For people who care more about
music than money.
You are looking at three pairs of truly unusual loudspeakers. From left
to right, they are the CB-10, CB-8, and the CB-6. What makes them so unusual
is that each pair is capable of reproducing an amount and quality of sound
that has heretofore been impossible to achieve from such modest sized devices.
They are efficient and can be driven effectively by any reasonable power
source (the CB-6 and CB-8 need as little as 8 watts per channel; the CB-10
will do quite nicely with as little as 10 watts per side). Yet all three
pairs have the ability to handle as much as 100 watts RMS per channel! Their
performance is perhaps best characterized as uncommonly open and airy, with
notably good bass response.
Indeed, the CB-8 and CB-10 use our famous Megaflux Woofer; the CB-6 has
a "special six "a new woofer that is easily among the best used
in today's smaller loudspeakers. The CB-6, the smallest of the series, delivers
about a third of an octave less bottom than the CB-8; the CB-8 about a third
of an octave less than the CB-10.
But all three models share exceptional smoothness and perfect musical balance.
They also share something else. They are incredibly inexpensive. Which can
be a problem. Unfortunately there's a sizeable number of people who believe
that if a speaker doesn't cost a lot of money, it can't deliver a lot of
sound. But if you trust your ears more than your checkbook, we suggest you
listen to our CB loudspeakers soon. We think you'll love them and their sensible
prices a lot.
For more technical information, visit your KLH Research Ten dealer.
Or write to KLH Research & Development Corp., 30 Cross St., Cambridge,
Mass. 02139.
KLH Research Ten Division KLH Research & Development Corp.
30 Cross St., Cambridge, Mass. 02139, USA
(adapted from: Audio magazine, Nov. 1976
)
Also see:
KLH Computer Controlled Loudspeakers (Dec.
1979)
KLH Research X Model Sixty Turntable
(advertisement, Jan. 1975)
Dual turntables (April 1974)
Dual turntables (Feb. 1978)
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