KLH — Now Under the Leadership of Former Klipsch President David P. Kelley
By: Michael Williams-Rave Productions
Noblesville, IN – August 23, 2018 – KLH, now under the ownership and direction of industry visionary David P. Kelley, is ready to make its mark on the CEDIA channel with the unveiling of its in-wall Voice-Enabled Amplified Keypad (a world-first) and new premium stereo, home theater and architectural loudspeakers. All will be demonstrated Thursday Sept. 6 and Friday Sept. 7 at the posh new San Diego bayfront InterContinental Hotel (Bayview Ballroom B) located just a 4-minute trolley ride away from the Convention Center. KLH will also arrange for dealer pickup from the Convention Center to the Hotel by calling or texting KLH Sales SVP Greg Topp at +1.317.339.3617.
The New KLH
After leaving Klipsch as Global Sales President and Board Member, Kelley was presented with the opportunity to purchase the KLH brand. Recognizing the huge potential to capitalize on the pedigree of both the brand and its legendary founder Henry Kloss, Kelley acquired KLH in 2017 and assembled a team of former Klipsch and industry executives. The team consists of Sales SVP Greg Topp; Product Development SVP Sal Cannatella; CTO Steve Howell; Finance / Operations VP Jon Kerns; Business Development VP Jeff Dano; Marketing VP George Harris and National Sales Manager Patrick Thompson.
“KLH is one of the most storied and revered audio brands in the world, founded by one of the most iconic engineers in the history of consumer electronics,” says KLH CEO and President David P. Kelley. “I am taking the brand back to its roots, to Henry’s original mission, to build world-class loudspeakers and radios at affordable prices. I am proud to be the new owner of KLH and will honor Henry and his many contributions to the audio industry through the introduction of our extraordinary new KLH products.”
While KLH is bringing back some of its famous designs of the past — like the Model Eight radio and Model Nine electrostatic loudspeaker “including some hybrids” hints Kelley — the company’s larger focus is in delivering what Kelley says, “Will prove to be the most compelling loudspeaker line to ever reach the market, including disruptive solutions that will turn things upside down.” To this, during CEDIA Expo, KLH will unveil a disruptive in-home streaming music solution, and an “ultra-competitive” high-performance line of in-room, architectural and outdoor speakers.
The VX-1 Voice-Enabled Amplified Keypad.
Disruptive and a World-First KLH has created the VX-1 Voice-Enabled Amplified Keypad, a simple and cost-efficient solution to transform a single-source home audio system to a wireless multi-source streaming music system. Outfitted with WiFi, Bluetooth with aptX, HiRES audio circuitry, and amplification, the VX-1 replaces the existing in-wall passive volume control while utilizing the existing speaker wires, making it easy for both the Home Technology Professional or DIY customer to install. According to Kelley, millions of people can immediately benefit from this, as company research indicates that 8.5 million passive in-wall volume controls currently exist in US homes today.
The VX-1 becomes Alexa voice control-enabled when used with the free MUZO iOS / Android control app. In addition to this local zone, the addition of any Amazon Alexa device allows voice-enabled control of other sources / components throughout the home. The VX-1 is a world-first and patented. The VX-1 has an MSRP of $199 with shipping slated for October 2018.
In-Room Loudspeakers
The KLH in-room loudspeaker line-up consists of 12 models. As a nod to the brand’s history, each is named after a street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the birthplace of KLH. Models are Ames and Albany 2-way bookshelf; Kendall, Quincy and Cambridge floor standing; Story center channel; Beacon and Broadway surrounds; and Stratton and Windsor powered subwoofers.
All boast luxurious real wood veneer finishes, the finest MDF cabinetry, internal components and dampening, and powerful, performance-rich Kevlar drivers with anodized aluminum dome tweeters. To maximize floor models’ bass performance, incorporated are low resonance driver chambers with hand-tunable baffle ports.
“Our executive team together brings nearly 200-years of combined experience. Add to this our deep global manufacturing and distribution relationships, vertical integration and world-class engineering, and we’ve got a line so serious that we confidently pit each model against competitors’ similar designs including those considerably more expensive,” says Kelley. “In addition, our warranty is unprecedented: 10-years on passive products with 5-years on powered subwoofers.”
Maxwell In-Wall Series
Named after physicist James Clerk Maxwell, whose name appears on a building at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which Kloss attended, these In-Walls are suited for the most demanding 2-channel and home theater applications. All incorporate tuned, sealed back-boxes with MDF baffles, powerful 6.5-inch Kevlar-coated fiberglass drivers, one-inch silk dome tweeters, tapered array crossovers and gold-plated 5-way push-pin binding posts. Several models are offered, with MSRP spanning $499.99 to $649.99 each for 2-way and 3-way respectively.
Maxwell InCeiling Series
Solving the common in-ceiling speaker problem of poor dispersion, the Maxwell In-Ceilings’ silk dome tweeter is mounted directly into the center voice coil of its Kevlar-coated fiberglass driver. This concentric design approach achieves broader dispersion, resulting in significantly better listening experiences for everyone in the room regardless of their location. Additional highlights include sealed tuned enclosures with integrated back cans. Three 2-way models are available. MSRP ranges from $299.99 each (5.25-inch driver) to $449.00 each (6.5-inch driver with an extra-large voice call for greater power handling and deeper bass).
Faraday In-Ceiling, In-Wall and All Weather Series
Named after scientist Michael Faraday, whose name is also on a building at MIT, this series is full of solid performers at lesser price points. All are 2-way designs that feature IMG woofers, soft dome tweeters, magnetic bezel-less paintable microperf grilles and gold-plated, 5-way push-pin binding posts.
Five Faraday In-Ceiling models are available. Options include 6.5-inch and 8.5-inch driver versions. MSRP ranges from $99.99 to $299.99 each depending on driver and tweeter.
Two Faraday 6.5-inch driver In-Wall models are available. MSRP ranges from $99.99 each to $149.99 each.
Also available are two Faraday All-Weather models, a 5.25-inch and 6.5-inch driver version, each with soft dome tweeters. Standard for installation is an included C-bracket. “Finally, an All-Weather speaker that looks as beautiful as it sounds,” says Kelley, adding “Because we believe the two should not be mutually exclusive.”
Dealer Feedback
“I’m hard to impress at this point in my career but KLH is not just another speaker company,” says Bob Cole, President, CEO, and Founder of famed retail establishment World Wide Stereo. “It’s got everything you’d expect of a mature, premium brand but its brand-new and I think is going to be a major player. Somehow, David Kelley hits it out of the park, but I’m not surprised; he’s old school with a fresh perspective. Speakers are what he’s always done, selling them, building them, marketing them. He knows what to do. He understands what consumers want, what dealers need, and has the resources and team to achieve it. I trust him and believe KLH is the next big line to hang your hat on. If you are a smart dealer, you’ll get to the InterContinental Hotel and check the new KLH out. It will prove a very pleasant surprise.”
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