Klipsch Portable Speaker P 17B User Manual

Palladium  
P-38F  
P-37F  
P-17B  
P-27C  
P-27S  
Owners Manual  
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Introduction  
For over 60 years, our engineers have sought the ultimate: a loudspeaker that could reproduce recorded music  
with all the passion of a live performance. The Palladium™ Series approaches aural perfection, while making a  
visual statement that is every bit as elegant and passionate as the sound.  
The Palladium Series represents the epitome of loudspeaker technology, with remarkable clarity throughout  
the dynamic range and bold styling. Today, Klipsch Group, Inc. is a global force, and this loudspeaker range  
reflects that leadership status; design and engineering teams from the United States collaborated with col-  
leagues from Germany and China to plan and execute the Palladium project.  
In designing the Palladium cabinetry, we first considered the Klipsch heritage and unique approach to acoustic  
design. Trends in home interior and furniture were also factored in, as was the current audio market landscape.  
The result is a speaker range that flawlessly melds classic Klipsch® audio with  
the latest in home furniture trends. The striking design hints at the power  
and performance inside, while maintaining a high degree of sophistication  
and beauty. More importantly, the arched shape of the loudspeaker actu-  
ally contributes to its remarkable sound by breaking up standing waves at  
higher frequencies.  
Power. Detail. Emotion. Combined, these qualities are the embodiment of  
our core philosophy. And all are expressed—beautifully—in the brilliant  
Palladium loudspeakers. We invite you, our customer, to share with us the  
pride of ownership in this extraordinary product for many gratifying years.  
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Getting Started  
Unpacking (P-38F / P-37F)  
Please follow the unpacking instructions fully and in the order shown below. These loudspeakers are  
heavy! Do not lift or move these speakers by yourself. Always have someone help you.  
1
2
Remove the Grille box  
Remove the Accessories box  
Remove the Owner’s manual  
and gloves  
Open the carton flaps  
Lightly tape each flap to the box  
with short pieces of tape  
Remove the top packing piece  
3
5
4
Carefully invert the carton  
Lift off the carton  
Lift off the center and base packing pieces  
The loudspeaker is  
ready for connection  
Whats in the box?  
The grille box contains: one upper grille; one lower grille, (P-38F / P-37F) or one single-piece grille  
(P-17B, P-27C and P-27S)  
The Accessories box for P-38F and P-37F contain: four long spikes; four short spikes; four spike col-  
lars; four spike seats; one Allen wrench.  
The Accessories box for P-27C contains: two short front spikes; one short-barrel rear spike; one  
long-barrel rear spike; three spike collars; three spike seats; one Allen wrench.  
The P-17B and P-27S do not have an accessory box, but do include an Allen wrench with the  
owner’s manual packet.  
There is a pair of gloves located in a pocket in the side of the packing carton under the Owner’s manual.  
Identify all the components. If any item is missing or damaged, report this immediately to your Klipsch  
dealer and the transport contractor for action.  
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Preparing the Loudspeaker  
Connection Procedure:  
There is a specific procedure to be followed:  
• Switch off and unplug the amplifier/s and all source electronics from the mains power.  
• Place both loudspeakers in the general area where you want them.  
• Connect each loudspeaker following the instructions under theconnecting the loudspeakerssection of  
this manual.  
• Attach the spikes, following the instructions under thefinalizing the assemblysection of this manual  
• Run both sets of loudspeaker cable to the amplifier  
• Connect the amplifier  
• Finalize the position of the loudspeakers.  
• Finally, fit the grilles (if desired)  
TAKE CARE NOT TO TOUCH THE DRIVE UNITS WHEN YOU MOVE THE LOUDSPEAKERS AROUND.  
TO PRESERVE THE FINISH, WHEN HANDLING YOUR SPEAKERS, USE THE GLOVES THAT ARE PROVIDED.  
Fitting and Removing the Grilles  
The grilles are magnetically attached to the cabinet. Specially designed magnets  
are housed inside the front wall of the loudspeaker, so that if you wish to operate  
the loudspeaker with the grilles removed, no grille mounting hardware is visible.  
This preserves the smooth lines of the loudspeaker.  
To fit the grilles: Fit the top grille first and line it up with the top and sides of the  
cabinet. For the P-38F, P-37F and P-17B there is a small lip on the top of the grille  
that should rest on the top of the cabinet. Now, fit the lower grille, lining up the  
top of the lower grille with the bottom of the upper grille. You may now remove  
the top grille if you wish. (The P-17B, P-27C and P-27S have a single one-piece  
grille only.)  
Although operating the loudspeakers with the grilles on or off is a matter  
of personal taste, moving or connecting the loudspeakers should always be done  
with the grilles removed. Be especially careful not to touch the drive units.  
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Positioning Loudspeakers - Stereo  
Never allow objects of furniture to impede the loudspeaker or place objects between the loudspeakers and  
the listening position.  
Stereo Positioning  
(P-38F / P-37F / P-17B)  
>8”  
(20 cm)  
(2.4 m - 4.9 m)  
The generally accepted norm is that  
the loudspeakers should be as far  
away from each other as they are  
from the listener. This places the  
listener and the loudspeakers at the  
points of an equilateral triangle.  
Well-designed horn loudspeakers  
havecontrolled directivity- the dis-  
persion pattern is tailored to provide  
the ideal image at the listener’s ear.  
This is in contrast to conventional  
speakers, where the sound tends to  
fire off in all directions.  
8’ - 16’  
>12”  
(30 cm)  
It follows that, when correctly sited, the performance of a well designed horn loudspeaker significantly exceeds  
that of conventionaldirect radiatorloudspeakers.  
Because the bass drivers are in a tuned port enclosure, the loudspeakers  
must be operated away from walls and, specifically, corners. The distances  
in the above diagram should be considered as minimum distances. Placing  
them too close to the walls will cause the bass to become bloated, muddy and  
indistinct.  
The angle at which the loudspeakers are placed relative to the rear wall is  
calledtoe-in. Placing the loudspeakers with their backs parallel to the wall  
will result in a poor stereo image with the so called ”hole in the walleffect.  
Angling the speakers inwardly too much will restrict the width of the listening  
seat and also tend to narrow the stereo image.  
In smaller rooms, it is better to place the loudspeakers more closely together  
and set them relatively further back. This is preferable to placing the loud-  
speakers further apart and sitting too close - the stereo effect will be significantly degraded if you do.  
The height of the loudspeaker is important. The midrange should appear to radiate from a point level with  
the ears of a seated listener. As these loudspeakers are large, they will sound their best in large rooms, though  
there are some adjustments that can be made to redress the position in smaller rooms. These will be discussed  
in the section on final positioning.  
The above are our recommendations. Be prepared to experiment until the sound is exactly as you want!  
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Positioning Loudspeakers - Home Theater  
(1.8 m - 4.9 m)  
6’ - 16’  
LFE 2  
LFE 1  
CENTER  
L
R
The same general positioning rules as for stereo apply but these are some variations.  
• The loudspeakers can be placed closer together. Remember that the closer the speakers are to one another,  
the less spacious the sound will be in stereo.  
• Thetoe-incan be lessened. This will broaden the sound image for more than one listener, but the pinpoint  
localization of the speakers will be lessened.  
• The fronts of the speakers should be in line with the screen and with the front of the center loudspeaker as  
far as possible. Placing the TV screen on the wall (and center channel directly above or below) with the main  
loudspeakers protruding significantly is not ideal.  
• The TV should be placed centrally between the loudspeakers.  
The above are our recommendations. Be prepared to experiment until the sound is exactly as you want!  
General Observations  
• When configuring the bass management parameters of your surround processor, the P-38F, P-37F and P-17B  
models can be set tolarge. In cases where the processor has the ability to select the crossover frequency to  
a lower setting you may find improved performance by selectingsmalland then setting a crossover fre-  
quency in the range of 40-60Hz.  
• If your processor offers the ability for separate crossover settings for stereo and you are using a subwoofer,  
the subwoofer crossover frequency should be set so that it covers only the lowest octaves. Select a frequency  
in the range of 60-70Hz.  
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Positioning Center and Surrounds  
Center Channel Positioning  
The P-27C is a dedicated center channel speaker that should be placed as close as possible to the center of  
your video display. In installations with large projection or display screens, the speaker is traditionally placed  
immediately below the screen and positioned with an upward tilt. (See the section onFitting the Spikesfor  
more information.) The degree of tilt will depend on many factors, including the size of your video screen and  
the distance to your listening/viewing position. The center channel should also be placed equidistant from the  
left and right main channel speakers.  
Surround Channel Positioning  
The P-27S is a dedicated surround channel  
speaker that is used to provide sound for  
LFE 2  
LFE 1  
the rear effects channel of a digital sur-  
round system, or as additional speakers  
in a multi-channel music configuration.  
The placement of the speakers will vary  
depending upon the installation and  
the type of system configuration. The  
P-27S is designed to be wall-mounted  
and includes mounting provisions on the  
back. Make sure you use an appropriate  
size screw head and that it is anchored  
securely to a wall stud or wall anchor with  
suitable weight-bearing capacity. Never  
use the wall bracket for mounting the  
P-27S to the ceiling.  
CENTER  
L
R
SR  
SL  
SL (alt.)  
SR (alt.)  
For 5.1 systems, the surround speak-  
ers are traditionally placed directly at or  
or SBL  
or SBR  
just slightly behind the sides of the listening / viewing position. They should be placed approximately 4-5ft  
(1.2-1.5m) above the floor. This distance can vary depending on the configuration of your room.  
For 7.1 systems, the left and right side surrounds would be positioned as described above for a 5.1 system.  
Two additional speakers would be added on the back wall of the room and should be placed relatively close  
together. In most cases, you should position them from 12”-48(1-1.2m) apart. They should be placed at the  
same height as the side surrounds.  
Front View  
Side View  
4-5ft  
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Cables, Crossovers and Connections  
For best results, connect your loudspeakers with purpose-designed loudspeaker  
cable. The cables to both loudspeakers should be of equal lengths and be of a  
gauge sufficient to drive the speakers comfortably without any loss of power in the  
bass at high volumes.  
We recommend a minimum wire diameter of 14 AWG. If you are in any doubt,  
you should connect the loudspeakers before you connect the amplifier. If you are  
replacing a existing pair of loudspeakers, we suggest you de-wire the amplifier first.  
There are two crossover networks in the P-38F, P-37F, P-17B and P-27C. One panel  
is a dedicated bass network. The second panel is a network for the midrange and  
treble units . The networks terminate in a custom designed bi-wire terminal panel located on the lower back  
panel of the loudspeaker. As the low and high frequency elements can be separately connected, two types of  
wiring are possible: standard wiring and bi-wiring.  
The terminal panel accepts a wide variety of connectors, including spade lugs, pins or bare  
wire. If you have no preference, your dealer can advise you as to appropriate connectors.  
The instructions in this user guide relate to bare wire. If you use alternative connectors,  
consult your dealer or the hardware supplier’s literature.  
Standard loudspeaker cable is comprised of two conductors ,with one core having a ridge  
or stripe. We suggest you connect the striped conductor to the Positive (RED) terminal in all  
cases. This will ensure that the loudspeakers are properly connected and in phase.  
Split the cable to a depth of 1½. Strip ½of insulation. If the wire is stranded, lightly twist  
the ends together to ensure no stray ends of cable can short adjacent terminals.  
Connecting a Terminal  
Partially unscrew the terminal.  
1: In the base of the terminal there is a hole. Insert the bare end of the wire into  
the hole.  
2: Tighten each connector hand tight. After connecting all the terminals, check  
that there are no stray strands of bare wire that can reach across and short out  
adjacent terminals.  
3: When you are sure that all the connections are correct, insert the Allen key into  
the socket in each terminal head and tighten fully to secure them. DO NOT  
over-tighten the terminals, or you may damage them. (An Allen key (hex  
wrench) is provided in the accessories carton).  
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Connecting the Loudspeakers - 2  
The Terminal Panel  
As supplied, positive and negative terminals of the high and low frequency terminal pairs are strapped to-  
gether with a two-way strap. This is how you should prepare the terminal panel for each wiring option.  
Standard Connection  
Bi-wiring Connection  
No preparation  
needed  
Loosen the terminals.  
Remove the straps  
Re-tighten all  
terminals hand tight  
Standard (Single) Wiring  
The straps are left in place as supplied. Connection may be made to any pair of terminals.  
You will need two loudspeaker cables of equal lengths, one for each loudspeaker.  
Partially unscrew one positive and one negative terminal. Connect the positive (+ RED) terminal of the loud-  
speaker to the striped conductor, or (if you are using custom cable) to the conductor designated by the cable  
manufacturer. Connect the negative (– BLACK) terminal to the plain conductor. Do not connect the amplifier  
at this time.  
AMPLIFIER  
Right Speaker  
Left Speaker  
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Connecting the Loudspeakers - 3  
Bi-wiring  
Bi-wiring reduces unwanted interactions between the bass drivers and the midrange and treble units.  
True bi-wiring is connecting separate cables from the bass terminals and the midrange/treble terminals to a  
common connection at the amplifier. Several cable manufacturers produce specialzed cables, where one cable  
jacket contains four cables, thus enabling bi-wiring within one cable cluster. This eliminates the need to run  
separate cables and simplifies connection. In any case, the method of connection is the same.  
Prepare the crossover panel as shown on the previous page. Proceed as with standard wiring, but connect one  
cable to the bass terminals of the speaker. Connect a second cable to the midrange and treble terminals. Refer  
to the diagram. After connection, tighten all the terminals with the supplied wrench as shown previously.  
AMPLIFIER  
Right Speaker  
Bi-amping  
Left Speaker  
Connecting each loudspeaker drive element to separate amplification offers the highest possible performance  
level. It is not necessary for the amplifiers in the treble and bass sections to be identical. In fact for tube ampli-  
fier enthusiasts, there are advantages to using smaller amplifiers in the treble and midrange sections as the  
smaller transformers offer the significant possibility of extended, sweeter treble response.  
To multi-amp, the following criteria are essential:  
• The amplifiers should be phase coherent. In other words, all amplifiers should be, by design, phase non-invert-  
ing or phase inverting; or if not, should be connected so as to be all phase non-inverting or phase inverting.  
• The amplifiers must have identical voltage gains, or should be set up to have identical voltage gains.  
• The amplifiers must have low residual noise characteristics, especially in the midrange and treble sections.  
• Amplifiers in corresponding channels must be identical; i.e., both bass amplifiers must be the same and so on.  
If any of the above conditions are not met, separate amplification will be significantly worse than ordinary bi-  
wiring. If you are unsure about these concepts or unsure if your amplifiers meet these criteria, it is essential that  
you consult your Klipsch specialist dealer before proceeding further.  
MID /  
TREBLE  
AMP  
Bi-amping  
The mid/treble amplifier is bi-wired  
(One channel shown)  
BASS  
AMP  
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Finalising the Assembly  
Fittting Spikes (P-38F and P-37F only)  
The loudspeakers are supplied with a set of long spikes and a  
set of short spikes. All are adjustable and fit in the same way.  
Spike seats with felt bases are supplied for use where spikes  
are inappropriate; e.g., on stone, hardwood or marble floors.  
The spikes may be fitted with sets of short spikes, sets of  
long spikes or as a combination of two short spikes at the  
front and two long spikes at the rear to assist with imaging,  
(Refer to the next page)  
Collar  
Spike  
Shaft  
Fittting Spikes (P-27C only)  
Spike Seat  
The P-27C also has spikes that should be used if the speaker  
is not placed on a dedicated speaker stand. There are two  
short front spikes with spike seats that should be installed  
in the same manner as described above for the P-38F and P-37F. There is a third spike seat for use with either  
of the two rear spikes. The long-barrel rear spike should be used in applications where the speaker needs to be  
positioned either flat or with a degree of downward tilt. The short-barrel rear spike should be used in applications  
where the speaker needs to be positioned with a degree of upward tilt. This will often be the case in installations  
where the speaker is placed below a large projection screen.  
Method: Run the knurled collar halfway down the threaded shaft away from the spike point. Insert the shaft into  
the plinth and screw in tight. Now run the collar up to the plinth and lock it finger tight. Repeat for all four spikes.  
Hint: If you feel that you may have to move the speakers around a lot before you get them exactly right, it is advisable  
to start out with the spikes resting in their spike seats. This will allow you to easily slide the speakers on a hard floor  
surface After finalizing the speaker position, you can then mark the position of the feet and remove the spike seats.  
Dressing the Cables  
If there is more than one cable to each loudspeaker, gather them and lay them side by side. Make sure you have  
identification on all the cables. Ensure the cables are connected the same way all around with no loose or faulty  
connections.  
Leveling the Loudspeakers  
If the floor is not perfectly level, you will find that one spike is off the ground. Starting with this spike and with the  
help of a spirit level, you should now adjust the spikes so the speakers do not wobble and are not at an angle. Try  
to get the speakers to the same height, if at all possible.  
Final Connections  
Now, connect the loudspeakers to the amplifier/s using the diagrams on pages 8-11 to help you.  
You are now ready to enjoy your music!  
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Final Adjustments  
The Palladium Series loudspeakers have a phenomenal frequency response and superb dynamics, so playing  
large orchestral or rock music will be an awesome experience, but may not necessarily be the best guide in  
setting up the speakers. Your listening tests should be performed with a wide range of music, including unac-  
companied vocal and solo instrumental recordings with as little processing on the source as possible. A natural  
solo cello recording will reveal much about the bass characteristics of your room and positioning. The best  
position will yield smooth, extended bass without boom or smear.  
Stridency in the upper section caused by underdamped rooms can be compensated for by hanging drapes or  
pictures on the walls to dampen reverberant walls; increasing the amount of soft furnishings will also help to  
eliminate high frequencyringing.  
Room resonances are often structural. In such circumstances, good placement will minimize but not eliminate  
these resonances.  
Apparent height is critical. The speakers have controlled directivity. Phase response anomalies are kept to  
vanishingly low levels by reducing the distance between the midrange and tweeter horns to the absolute  
minimum; nevertheless, if you are in the wrong seat, it may happen that the sound stage is not perfectly inte-  
grated. One remedy is to tilt the speaker slightly (if necessary by using a combination of long and short spikes)  
to aim the midrange driver at the listener’s ear to yield best driver integration. Take your time with this —the  
effects on some music may be small and quite startling on others.  
Phase  
Phase is not a matter of preference. Out-of-phase effects manifest themselves as poorly defined bass, poor  
stereo with very vague localization of instruments and voice, and generally fuzzy, ill-defined sound. A single-  
wired out of phase system is easy to detect; a bi-amped system with one element connected out of phase  
can be nearly impossible to track down. If you find that there are problems with the system that no amount of  
experimentation can cure, check all the loudspeaker and amplifier wiring carefully. If you have connected your  
speakers strictly in accordance with this manual, no phase problems will arise.  
Conclusion  
All the advice above will help you get the most out of these superb loudspeakers, but in the final analysis you  
should do what your ears tell you is right—you are, after all, the final arbiter of your system.  
Happy listening!  
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About Your Loudspeaker  
An International Project  
The Klipsch Palladium series has drawn on engineering, design and manufacturing resources from all aver the  
world. In addition to our formidable team in the USA, we have used European industrial designers, British theoreti-  
cal physicists and manufacturing and production specialists from China.  
The Palladium series is the culmination of over 60 years of research and engineering advancements, having been  
designed with the most advanced computer aided design (CAD) tools available, rigorously evaluated using our  
own in-house proprietary software, built to the most stringent quality standards and voiced by a panel of our  
most experienced listeners. No Klipsch loudspeaker has ever had more care and attention to every detail lavished  
on it than your Palladium series loudspeaker.  
Although building one pair of loudspeakers is relatively straightforward, building hundreds of loudspeakers is  
challenging. Measurements play an important role in analyzing loudspeaker characteristics, but the human ear  
is the ultimate test gear for evaluating its reproduction quality . At Klipsch, every loudspeaker design is strictly  
evaluated using listening tests designed to expose even the very smallest weakness. All final voicing is performed  
under blind conditions, using trained listeners and standard audio sound tracks selected based on their particular  
area of auditory excellence. All information is tabulated and reported back to the designer for analysis. In almost  
all cases, Klipsch products are evaluated against similarly priced competitive models. It is only in this manner that  
Klipsch can truly rely on the quality of feedback received, eliminating skewed data that may result due to influ-  
ences caused by price, brand recognition, or visual appeal.  
Design  
The P-38F, P-37F, P-17B and P-27C are a 3.5-way bass-reflex full range loudspeakers with high  
sensitivity and extremely low distortion. The drivers consist of either 7-or 8-inch woofers, an  
advanced 4.5-inch horn-loaded compression midrange driver, and a .75-inch titanium horn  
loaded compression dome tweeter. Each driver was designed by the Klipsch Engineering  
team and optimized for superior performance within each transducers bandwidth. Accu-  
rate driver design minimizes the need for driver corrections in the crossover network. Thus,  
the crossover is a straightforward design, with extremely high-quality components ensuring  
minimal insertion loss. By presenting a simple load to the amplifier, overall system perfor-  
mance is enhanced, a phenomenon rarely found with conventional designs. Each compo-  
nent used in the crossover, from the air core inductors to the polypropylene capacitors, has  
been selected to provide an undistorted transition between transducers. The superior com-  
ponents used in the Palladium series is complemented by the unique horn and enclosure  
design and highlighted by the elemental performance of the industrial design. The massive  
laminated MDF enclosure is based on a curved non-parallel wall structure for minimal reso-  
nance. Both the tweeter and midrange compression drivers are integrated into a common  
molded two-element horn optimized for bandwidth, clarity, and efficiency.  
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Loudspeaker Components -1  
Bass Drivers  
The woofer utilizes a low mass hybrid Aluminum/Rohacell®/Kevlar® cone with an over  
hung voice coil. Even under massive dynamic demand, the driver retains linearity and  
low distortion. A three-part high intensity neodymium magnet is used with a main  
magnet, plus rear and forward magnets placed to ensure linearity, reduce stray magnetic  
energy and provide intense field strength in the voice coil gap. Dual Faraday rings on  
the pole piece minimize unwanted inductance, enhance heat dissipation and minimize  
dynamic compression.  
The metal cone of the woofer is damped with a composite Rohacel and Kevlar lay-  
ers which minimices ringing and maintains low mass, eliminating breakup and other  
distortion products. As is the case with the midrange driver, the surround uses a flat-sided shape which keeps  
surround-produced output to a minimum and preserves phase response. The cast aluminum frame assures maxi-  
mum heat transfer without any reflection of the back wave of the driver that would otherwise  
alter the sound. An inverted half-roll low density foam rubber surround completes the clean  
appearance.  
In the P-38F and the P-37F he woofers see differing pass bands. This preserves con-  
sistent dispersion through the critical woofer to midrange transition region and has a  
positive impact on off axis performance and stereo imaging. This upper woofer covers  
the entire range from 30 Hz to 500 Hz, where it crosses over to the midrange driver,  
while the two lower woofers cover only the low and mid-bass. Thistapered-array”  
design delivers full bass impact, plus a graceful transition between driver groups in both  
tonal accuracy and dispersion.  
Midrange - “The midrange is where we live” Paul W. Klipsch  
The inverted dome midrange driver operates from 500 Hz to 3.5 kHz and is a unique design, not found on any  
previous Klipsch product.  
The driver sensitivity of 106 dB allows minimal excursion at normal playback volume.  
As cone excursion reduces, so does distortion. The 4.5-inch aluminum dome is  
driven by 3 high temperature N35H neodymium magnets, ensuring linearity under  
a range of listening volumes. The pole piece is topped by a copper cap, whose  
purpose is to minimize unwanted inductive components. The surround has half  
the density of the material typically used and thus offers reduced mass. Unlike most  
designs, this midrange driver delivers much more output from the dome and less  
from the surround. As a surround is always in motion and always changing shape, output from its surface is high  
in distortion—minimizing surround surface area is another means to reducing overall distortion.  
The midrange unit is housed in its own magnetically-shielded sealed  
enclosure, which isolates the driver from acoustic energy generated by the  
woofers. Every effort has been made to ensure great accuracy, as well as  
long-term durability from this unique driver.  
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Loudspeaker Components -2  
Treble Compression Driver  
Low distortion, high sensitivity, wide bandwidth and neutral tonality have been,  
in this ground-breaking design, pushed beyond the standards for any previous  
Klipsch driver.  
Built around a .75-inch titanium dome, the tweeter makes use of two very large  
high temperature N35H neodymium magnets in an unconventional configura-  
tion. The titanium dome and surround are formed as one common unit.  
The chamber behind the tweeter dome is resistively damped via a filled tube to  
reduce reflection of the back wave—and thereby the distortion that would otherwise be produced.  
The phase plug that puts the dome into a compression mode also has a unique chamber within it that extends  
the upper frequency limit of the driver. This proprietary technique offers numerous benefits, including the elimina-  
tion of undesirable standing waves in the high pressure layer between the phase plug and horn. The result is a  
smooth impedance transfer function, and a benign load on the partnering amplifier. Additionally, this technique  
produces smoother amplitude response through the high frequency range. With its unique horn and phase plug,  
the tweeter demands far less drive current from the ampli-  
fier, so the driver can maintain full dynamic capability at any  
volume level.  
This driver is inherently flat from 3 KHz to 30 KHz. and has an  
inherent sensitivity some 10 dB greater than direct radiating  
designs. Distortion is also reduced by a factor of 10 dB, against  
conventional tweeters.  
Crossover Network  
Bass Network  
Through very accurate driver engineering, the system offers excellent perfor-  
mance without the need for corrections in the crossover network. A cross-  
over should provide a smooth transition from driver to driver, allowing each  
element to operate at its optimum performance within its designed frequency  
range. This accomplished, the network can be a straightforward design and  
use extremely high quality parts without imposing unnecessary budget con-  
straints. A simple, elegant crossover also means the speaker will have a more  
direct and coherent character as compared with products that must employ  
complex networks to iron out their shortcomings. Polyester capacitors along  
with all air-core inductors, ensure  
Mid and Treble Network  
best performance and longev-  
ity. The network produces  
a fourth-order electro-acoustic filter when combined with the  
smooth, natural roll off of the drivers.  
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Loudspeaker Components -3  
Cabinet  
Functionally, any loudspeaker enclosure provides a mechanical placement  
of each transducer, a method for suppressing acoustical radiations and a reso-  
nant chamber to extend low frequency performance. The Palladium series is  
an artistic blend of beauty and functional performance. Its industrial design  
was guided by the global consultancy of BMW Group DesignworksUSA.  
Enclosure resonances can be suppressed through the geometry of the enclo-  
sure and mass of the panels. The Palladium series enclosures contain nonpar-  
allel wall structures and thick, high mass walls. Nonparallel wall structures sig-  
nificantly decrease standing waves. Cabinet wall  
thicknesses are a minimum of 1-inch thick with  
an even thicker front baffle. Custom inner and  
outer laminated panels sandwich a middle layer of dissimilar material designed with a  
different mechanical impedance to ensure the cabinet does not color the sound.  
To further increase enclosure stiffness,Hbraces are strategically positioned in the  
enclosure to reinforce the structure, control resonance and minimize modal stand-  
ing waves. The massive front baffle design allows all woofers and the mid/high horn  
structure to mount flush to the exterior edge. The width of the front baffle has also  
been minimized to decrease the total area. A smaller front baffle directly correlates  
to improved off-axis performance. The overall enclosure was designed to extend the  
low frequency response of the woofers. This fourth-order, vented enclosure contains  
tuned ports cleverly blended into the rear of the enclosure. Just below the ports on  
the P-38F and P-37F , a high mass aluminum and steel base is integrated into the  
bottom of the enclosure. The base contains four adjustable floor anchors, which  
decouple the cabinet from the floor by supporting the cabinet at just four points.  
Tractrix® Horn Design  
Horn-loaded technology is the driving force behind the remark-  
ably accurate Klipsch sound. Horns offer high efficiency, low  
distortion, controlled directivity and flat frequency response,  
allowing them to more closely reproduce the quality and tonal  
characteristics of live sound. In the Palladium series, the high and  
mid-frequency drivers both use the latest evolution of our Tractrix®  
horn design, featuring a 90° x 60° coverage pattern and a lofted  
throat design for exemplary on-axis response. These horns have  
been molded as a single unit, using a proprietary, acoustically in-  
ert, carbon-infused thermoset composite material. The high- and  
mid-frequency drivers are connected to the horns via chamber-  
dampened phase plugs that result in a 4:1 compression ratio,  
delivering remarkable efficiency with astonishingly low distortion.  
This arrangement allows the Palladium series to provide a unique  
combination of precision, clarity and effortless power.  
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Conclusion  
Care and Maintenance  
Very little maintenance is required. To maintain the finish of the loudspeakers, wipe them carefully with a soft  
lint free polishing cloth. Occasionally, and to remove fingermarks etc., wipe the cabinets with a barely damp  
clean soft cloth and finish with a lint free polishing cloth. NEVER use any form of spray, furniture polish, saturated  
polishing cloth, or the like. Doing so will dull and streak the fine finish of the cabinets.  
Do NOT use a vacuum cleaner to clean the grilles while they are installed on the cabinet. To clean the grilles,  
remove them, brush them out by hand with a soft brush and replace them. Never touch the drive units either  
with your hands or with any tool or other object. This may damage the drive units irreparably.  
Warranty  
The Warranty below is valid only for sales to consumers in the United States and Canada. KLIPSCH, L.L.C. (“KLIPSCH”) warrants  
this product to be free from defects in materials or workmanship (subject to the terms set forth below) for a period of five (5)  
years from the date of purchase. During the Warranty period, Klipsch will repair or replace (at KLIPSCH’s option) this product  
or any defective parts (excluding electronics and amplifiers). For products that have electronics or amplifiers, the Warranty  
period on those parts is for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. To obtain Warranty service, please contact the  
KLIPSCH authorized dealer from which you purchased this product. If your dealer is not equipped to perform the repair of  
your KLIPSCH product, it can be returned, freight paid, to KLIPSCH for repair. Please call KLIPSCH at 1-800-KLIPSCH for instruc-  
tions. You will need to ship this product in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, which is evidence that this product is within the Warranty  
period,must be presented or indicated to obtain Warranty service. This Warranty is invalid if (a) the factory-applied serial num-  
ber has been altered or removed from this product or (b) this product was not purchased from a KLIPSCH authorized dealer.  
You may call 1-800-KLIPSCH to confirm that you have an unaltered serial number and/or you purchased from a KLIPSCH  
authorized dealer. This Warranty is valid only for the original purchaser and will automatically terminate prior to expiration if  
this product is sold or otherwise transferred to another party. This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due  
to misuse, abuse, negligence, acts of God, accident, commercial use or modification of, or to any part of, the product. This  
Warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation, maintenance or installation, or attempted repair by anyone  
other than KLIPSCH or a KLIPSCH dealer which is authorized to do KLIPSCH warranty work. Any unauthorized repair will void  
this Warranty. This Warranty does not cover product sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS. REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS AS PROVIDED  
UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. KLIPSCH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDEN-  
TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO  
THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRAN-  
TIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PRACTICAL  
PURPOSE. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or implied warranties so the above  
exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from  
state to state.  
Warranty Outside The United States and Canada  
The warranty on this product, if it is sold to a consumer outside of the United States or Canada, shall comply with applicable  
law and shall be the sole responsibility of the distributor that supplied this product. To obtain any applicable warranty service,  
please contact the dealer from which you purchased this product, or the distributor that supplied this product.  
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