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Klipsch, Capitol Records Partner to Bow Special-Edition Heritage Speakers

Klipsch and Capitol Records joined forces on special-edition speakers co-branded Heritage and Heritage Wireless. The speakers have “mid-century” design with wood veneer and gunmetal switches and knobs, along with contemporary acoustic technology, said the companies. Customers who buy the Heritage…

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speakers receive a free Capitol vinyl LP, they said. The Capitol One ($299) “semi-portable” Bluetooth speaker, 8.5 pounds, is rated at 30 watts and has two 2 1/4-inch full-range drivers and a 4.5-inch woofer, according to specs. Battery life is eight hours on a charge. The 60-watt Capital Three ($499) Bluetooth speaker, DTS Play-Fi-enabled for multiroom audio, has a phono preamp section and incorporates two 2 1/4-inch full range drivers, a 5 1/4-inch long-throw woofer, dual 5 1/4-inch passive radiators and a 192 kHz/24-bit digital to analog converter for high-res audio. The Capitol Heresy ($1,299 each) speakers are passive, three-way, horn-loaded wired speakers.