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<blockquote data-quote="Neil" data-source="post: 879376" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>Well i have found alot on youtube, regarding paul w klipsch, some american fan went there in 1989 and wanted to buy the place (stupid americans , they sound so stupid sometimes) got to see paul in action - he was old then but still, nice to the guy in action. They recorded their entire visit, round the museum, in the factory,(and this stupid american kept saying whats this - pointing to old stock - i will take that off your hands, what about this, i will take that aswell) you got to see the Anechoic chamber he built with the klipschorn in the corner...</p><p></p><p>wow and on the klipsch website under blog - all the history all his drawings of trains, plains, all sorts of things he got involved in.</p><p></p><p>what a legend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil, post: 879376, member: 426"] Well i have found alot on youtube, regarding paul w klipsch, some american fan went there in 1989 and wanted to buy the place (stupid americans , they sound so stupid sometimes) got to see paul in action - he was old then but still, nice to the guy in action. They recorded their entire visit, round the museum, in the factory,(and this stupid american kept saying whats this - pointing to old stock - i will take that off your hands, what about this, i will take that aswell) you got to see the Anechoic chamber he built with the klipschorn in the corner... wow and on the klipsch website under blog - all the history all his drawings of trains, plains, all sorts of things he got involved in. what a legend. [/QUOTE]
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