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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Hong Kong SAR
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Does anyone know or heard of the brand KLH??
I have a pair of those speakers that were passed on to me by my dad (so at least 20+ years old) and they are around 10kg and made of solid wood. Just wanting to see if any knows anything about them thanx.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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http://www.klhaudio.com/main.htm
There are lots of American manufacturers that we do not hear much about simply because their market is so big in itself. I've lost count of the number of manufacturers who have curtly told me 'sorry we do not have a 240v of that product'. T. |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Narf City, USA
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Being in america, I have a center and 2 rear KLH speakers in my home theater. I got them free with my Sony receiver (receivers good, speakers crap). I don't recommend them, their definition is lacking. Yours could be better, KLH used to be quality, so 20 year old ones should be pretty crisp sounding.
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