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The Klipsch Cornwall III delivers the full-range bass response of the Klipschorn® with sensitivity and output approaching the fully horn-loaded models.
Features:
A three-way design using horn-loaded Midrange and high frequency compression drivers for the midrange and treble.
Direct-radiating 15-inch woofer for powerful low frequencies.
Available in a high-quality Black Ash, Cherry, or Walnut wood veneer finish
Designed & Assembled in the USA
FOR CORNER WALL PLACEMENT
The Cornwall III derives its name from being the first Klipsch loudspeaker designed to operate from either a corner or against a wall (corn/wall). The Cornwall III is an excellent combination of wide frequency response, low distortion, and high power output. Within the Heritage series, only the legendary Klipschorn® offers more extended bass response than the Cornwall III.
DESIGNED AND MADE IN THE USA USING DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED COMPONENTS
Like all Klipsch Heritage speakers, the Cornwall III is a lifetime investment. Built to the strictest Klipsch standards, these speakers offer years of gratifying performance. Remember great sound? We do, too. The Klipsch Cornwall III enclosure is still made in the USA, by proud craftsmen in Hope, Arkansas. Just like Paul W. Klipsch (PWK) intended.
FEATURES
Initially introduced in 1959, the Cornwall speaker was designed to serve as
a larger, full-range alternative to the Heresy when used as a center channel speaker between two widely spaced Klipschorns. When it was discontinued in 1990, there was an outcry from consumers resulting in a letter-writing campaign and even a petition to bring back the storied Cornwall.
This famed speaker, now dubbed the Cornwall III, is back and better than ever. A three-way design using horn-loaded compression drivers for the midrange and treble and a direct-radiating 15-inch woofer for the low frequencies, the Cornwall delivers the full-range bass response of the Klipschorn® with sensitivity and output approaching the fully horn-loaded models.
BOOK-MATCHED WOOD VENEER
Klipsch only uses book-matched wood veneers for the Heritage series. The veneer leaves are kept in order as they are delicately sliced from the timber and precisely arranged to provide a mirror image at the splice joint — like turning
the pages of a book. This gives each speaker a more aesthetically appealing and consistent appearance that is treasured more than any other cut of wood veneer.
MATCHED PAIRS
Each pair of Heritage Series loudspeakers is grain-matched using wood veneer panels that come from the same timber. Each cabinet is carefully matched so that each speaker in the pair is practically indistinguishable from the other. The speakers move seamlessly together through the factory. Each finished product is inspected and labeled with sequential serial numbers, ensuring that the Heritage series speakers leave the factory as a meticulously crafted set.
BUILT TO LAST
While each and every component of the Cornwall III is built to last, Klipsch has always recognized the unique and critical role of a loudspeaker’s cabinet in the sound reproduction process. From the craftsmen in Hope, AR to the engineers in Indianapolis, IN, Klipsch has always put an extraordinary emphasis on cabinet design. No other speakers are built as well, or passed on to as many future generations.
SPECIFICATIONS | |
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (+/- 4 dB) | 34Hz – 20kHz |
SENSITIVITY1 | 102dB @ 2.83V / 1m |
POWER HANDLING (CONT/PEAK) | 100W/400W |
MAXIMUM SPL | 119dB Continuous |
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE | 8 ohms Compatible |
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY | HF: 5000Hz MF: 800Hz |
HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVER | K-107-TI 1” (2.54cm) Titanium diaphragm compression driver |
MIDRANGE | K-53-TI 1.75” (4.45cm) Titanium diaphragm compression driver |
LOW FREQUENCY DRIVER | K-33-E 15” (38.1cm) Fiber-composite cone woofer |
ENCLOSURE MATERIAL | MDF |
INPUTS | Dual binding posts / bi-wire / bi-amp |
HEIGHT | 35.75” (90.8cm) |
WIDTH | 25.3” (64.3cm) |
DEPTH | 15.5” (39.4cm) |
WEIGHT | 98lbs (44.5kg) |
FINISH | Walnut Cherry Black Ash |
1 Sensitivity in average listening room