One of my close college buddies graduated in 1979 and hired on with Klipsch.
He’s now the VP of Marketing and R&D. Last time I talked to him, he said he hates that the industry is moving so quickly away from hard-wire audio. For signal transmission and drop, hard is reliable.
He gave me a new version of their high-end stylus ($$$) for my turntable last time we got together.
VERY cool! I have a set of 4.0 surround sound for my desktop comp.
Not here in the little f'n house on the f'n prairie. Ipads and notebook use Bluetooth, but the real stereo is really hardwired to the real Klipsch speakers. Only bad thing is the speakers move around on the shelf, I'm constantly pushing them back!
“One of my close college buddies graduated in 1979 and hired on with Klipsch.”
Paul Klipsch used to record the Arkansas Symphony concerts when I was playing about that time. He was so nice! Klipsch speakers were the only ones to have then.