Klipsch Rebellion Loudspeaker (each)
Klipsch Rebellion Loudspeaker (each)
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Klipsch Rebellion Premium Bookshelf Loudspeaker
Compact Heritage Series bookshelf speaker inspired by Paul W. Klipsch’s rare 1958 H8 design
As Klipsch celebrates 80 legendary years, the Rebellion brings a rare piece of company history back to life. This new Heritage Series bookshelf loudspeaker traces its roots to the original H8, a 1958 Paul W. Klipsch design of which only 16 were made.
The Rebellion combines a high-efficiency two-way design with modern Heritage Series engineering to deliver immersive, low-distortion sound from a compact bookshelf speaker. Hand-built in Hope, Arkansas, it uses a K-702 compression driver paired with a K-703 Tractrix horn with patented Mumps technology for exceptionally clear, detailed highs.
A new K-81-EP woofer provides deep, dynamic bass, while a rear-firing Tractrix flared port improves airflow and reduces port noise for more refined low-frequency performance. Like all Heritage speakers, each pair is crafted using grain-matched wood veneers sourced from the same timber. Finishes include American Walnut, Black Ash, and a limited-edition Tigerwood finish celebrating Klipsch’s 80th anniversary.
Features
- Premium Heritage Series bookshelf loudspeaker inspired by the rare 1958 Klipsch H8
- High-efficiency two-way design
- K-702 compression driver
- K-703 Tractrix horn with patented Mumps technology
- New K-81-EP woofer for deep, dynamic bass performance
- Rear-firing Tractrix flared port helps improve airflow and reduce port noise
- Bookmatched wood veneer construction
- Hand-built in Hope, Arkansas
- Available in American Walnut, Black Ash, and limited-edition Tigerwood
- Compatible with optional KS-24 speaker stands, sold separately
Klipsch History
Founded by one of America's most celebrated audio pioneers, Klipsch has been making legendary loudspeakers since 1946. Paul W. Klipsch's goal was to reproduce the excitement of a live orchestra in his living room, and the Klipschorn was, and still is, the shining pinnacle of his achievements.
Legendary Heritage
All of the brilliance of that original corner horn has been distilled and poured through Klipsch's Heritage series, a line of horn-loaded speakers made from premium materials and following the four core principles of the Klipsch sound. Designed and assembled in the USA.