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  1. The Heresy IV offers unparalleled sound quality from a relatively small speaker. Features: Includes New 10-Year Warranty. All-new K-702 midrange compression driver, featuring a polyimide diaphragm, for exceptional detail.

  2. First introduced in 1957, the Heresy, a three-way design, started out as a compact center Channel speaker to accompany the Klipschorn in three-speaker Stereo arrays. In 1985, Klipsch made some changes and improvements to this model and re-released it as the Heresy II.

  3. Mar 11, 2021 · The Klipsch Heresy IV has a lineage that can be proved by DNA testing, a look that’s barely changed over half a century, and unlike many famous marques that are trading on their former glories, the Heresy IV is still manufactured in the good ol’ USA, in Hope, Arkansas.

  4. Klipsch’s latest Heresy IV is an iconic loudspeaker, one that has been developed and finessed over many decades. Think of it as the Jack Daniels of the speaker world due to its quality, classic styling and constant presence over such a long time.

  5. Dec 3, 2019 · All-new K-702 midrange compression driver, featuring a polyimide diaphragm, for exceptional detail. For the first time, the Heresy IV features a rear port for the most efficient, fastest air transfer in their class, which reduces port noise for punchier low frequencies.

  6. Today, the Heresy III has a more powerful woofer, a bi-wire network, and a titanium diaphragm tweeter with a larger magnet assembly. The midrange compression driver also features a new titanium diaphragm.

  7. Klipsch Heritage Heresy IV. Matched pair of floor-standing speakers (Satin Black Ash) First introduced in 1957, the Heresy has always had its own sound — that's still true for the updated Heresy IV.

  8. Dec 3, 2019 · All-new K-702 midrange compression driver, featuring a polyimide diaphragm, for exceptional detail. For the first time, the Heresy IV features a rear port for the most efficient, fastest air transfer in their class, which reduces port noise for punchier low frequencies.

  9. The Heresy IV incorporates an all new K-702 midrange compression driver, featuring a polyimide diaphragm for exceptional detail and dynamics. The K-702 midrange is mated to the K-704 Tractrix® horn, providing you with a wide coverage pattern and smooth response throughout the listening area.

  10. Nov 26, 2012 · You might be wondering what is so heretical about the $1700 Heresy III, the most affordable model in Klipsch’s Heritage line. The original design was introduced circa 1957 as a center channel for a pair of Klipschorns, although the name was not used officially until 1964 in a company brochure.

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