RF-7 III Natural Cherry
The Klipsch RF-7 III speaker is a testament to the quality that Klipsch demands from each and every one of its audio products. The RF-7 III enclosure is made in the USA, by proud craftsmen in Hope, Arkansas. Just like Paul W. Klipsch (PWK) intended....
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Specifications
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1/2/3-way
2
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Active/Passive
passive
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Bass reflex port placement
rear
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Color
cherry
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Country (main office)
USA
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Klipsch Floorstanding Speakers RF-7 III Natural Cherry
The Klipsch RF-7 III speaker is a testament to the quality that Klipsch demands from each and every one of its audio products. The RF-7 III enclosure is made in the USA, by proud craftsmen in Hope, Arkansas. Just like Paul W. Klipsch (PWK) intended.
1 3 /4 Titanium Diaphragm Compression Driver
The compression driver features a phase plug design to improve phase coherency at the throat of the horn, resulting in improved sound pressure linearity at high frequencies.
90° x 90° Tractrix Horn
The Tractrix Horn utilizes a circular horn throat paired to a square horn mouth to further improve high-frequency response and extension, while enhancing imaging and dynamics. The compressed molded rubber construction adds high frequency damping to reduce harshness and improve detail. This creates the cleanest, most natural sound possible.
Spun Copper Cerametallic Woofers
Cerametallic woofers represent the pinnacle of Klipsch driver design, maintaining exceptional rigidity, and lightweight construction, for minimal cone breakup and distortion. When paired with the Tractrix horn-loaded compression driver, it provides speaker efficiency highest in its class.
Tractrix Port
Utilizing Tractrix geometry, the RF-7 III ports allow for the most efficient air transfer from the cabinet — for the cleanest, most powerful low frequency response on the market.
Dual Chambered Enclosure Design
The bifurcated enclosure allows each 10” driver and port to work independently from the other. This improves the linearity of both drive systems, and minimizes standing wave problems inside the cabinet that can cause frequency anomalies in the sensitive midrange frequencies.
Cast Frame Woofer Design
Each 10” woofer feature a heavy-duty cast aluminum frame for resonant-free operation. In addition, each woofer incorporates a dual shorting-ring magnet structure design to eliminate modulation of the magnetic flux resulting in improved linearity of cone movement. Furniture Grade Wood Veneers
RF-7 III enclosures all utilize furniture grade wood veneers, and are available in Black Ash, Cherry & Walnut.
Specification:
- Frequency Response: 32–25kHz +/– 3dB
- Power Handling: 250W / 1000W peak
- Sensitivity: 100 dB @ 2.83V / 1M
- Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms compatible
- High Frequency Horn: 8.5” square 90˚ x 90˚ Tractrix horn
- High Frequency Drivers: 1.75” (4.45cm) titanium diaphragm compression driver
- Crossover Frequency: 1300 Hz
- Low Frequency Drivers: two 10” (25.4cm) Cerametallic cone woofers
- Inputs: dual binding posts / bi-wire / bi-amp
- Enclosure Type: dual chambered, bass-reflex — via dual rear-firing Tractrix ports
- Height: 49” (124.5cm) including plinth
- Width: 13.875” (35.2cm) including plinth
- Depth: 17.875” (45.4cm) including plinth
- Weight: 97 Ibs (44.1kg)
Basic
Bass reflex port placement
rear
Country (main office)
USA
Crossover frequency
1300 Hz
Finish
Natural Cherry wood veneer
Maximum frequency, Hz
25000
Midrange driver type
dome
Response level, bD/Wt/m
100
RMS (Rated Maximum Sinusoidal), W
250
Speaker enclosure
bass reflex
Terminals
Bi-amping/bi-wiring
Tweeter material No. 1
metal
Tweeter size, inches
1.75
Type
floorstanding speakers
About brand
Klipsch
Paul W. Klipsch believed four principles to be the foundation for great sound. They continue to drive the design of every new Klipsch speaker, today and tomorrow:
High Efficiency / Low Distortion
Klipsch horn technology is highly efficient, providing more accurate sound with less power and less distortion – resulting in louder, cleaner audio. Klipsch’s Law: Efficiency is inversely proportional to distortion.
Controlled Directivity
Klipsch horn technology accurately directs sound to the proper locations, which, in turn, creates a more lifelike soundstage without wasting acoustic energy where sound is not needed or desired.
Wide Dynamic Range
The softest sounds are reproduced with remarkable clarity and the loudest sounds are delivered without harshness or distortion – with the greatest possible range between the softest and loudest sounds.
Flat Frequency Response
Audio is delivered without frequency bias – no unnatural highs, mids or lows – reproducing recorded sound as accurately as possible without colorization.
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