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Klipsch just updated two of its most iconic stereo speaker designs, keeping these beautiful retro icons on your most-wanted list

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  • New Klipschorn AK6 and La Scala AL6 stereo speakers unveiled
  • New compression drivers for even more power
  • New active crossover with adjustable HF and LF gain

Paul W Klipsch made hi-fi history in the 1940s with his Klipschorn speaker, first sold from a tin shed in 1946. It’s been in continuous production ever since, albeit with many improvements over the decades, and now it’s been updated for 2025 alongside its 1960s sibling, the Klipsch La Scala.

The new Kipschorn AK6 and La Scala AL6 are the latest addition to the firm’s Heritage range, and while they retain the speakers’ iconic looks and unusual furniture-like design, they’ve been significantly improved once again – and there’s a new colorway and optional external crossover too.

Klipsch La Scala AL6 speaker next to a wooden sideboard and an acoustic guitar. The guitar has handwriting on it saying

The Klipsch La Scala AL6 speaker. (Image credit: Klipsch)

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