Klipsch La Scala AL5
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 16 May 2026
- Last seen
- 23h ago
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Angeboten wird „La Scala AL5“ von Klipsch als Ausstellungsstück aus der Kategorie „Standlautsprecher“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 6932595550 endet am 13.07.2026 um 18:23 Uhr.
Should you jump on it at €9,990? Against your own comp set, it sits just below the €10,049 25th percentile and under the €10,068 median, so this reads as a good buy rather than merely fair. It is not a screaming bargain, but it is priced on the buyer-friendly side of normal and comfortably avoids feeling ambitious.
That makes sense for a well-liked horn speaker that tends to reward serious listening with scale, dynamics, and very immediate presentation. If the cabinets are clean and the accessories are complete, this is the kind of listing that can be worth moving on quickly, especially if you already know the AL5 sound and want a tidy, ready-to-enjoy pair.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Founded in 1946 in Hope, Arkansas, Klipsch traces its roots to Paul W. Klipsch, a visionary audio engineer and maverick who handcrafted his first speakers in a tin shed behind a dry cleaner. Patented in 1945, the revolutionary Klipschorn corner horn loudspeaker embodied his quest for live-like sound reproduction, drawing from Bell Labs principles to deliver wide frequency range and expansive soundstaging. This American pioneer shook hi-fi foundations, blending acoustic innovation with unyielding craftsmanship, and registered Klipsch & Associates to bring that tin-shed magic to the world.
Klipsch excels in loudspeakers, from flagship horn-loaded models like the enduring Klipschorn to high-fidelity enclosures, drivers, and complete systems for home audio, public address, and even personal computers. While deeply rooted in speakers, the brand has expanded into headphones and music systems, maintaining a focus on efficient, dynamic designs that prioritize clarity and power without excess amplification needs.
Renowned for its heritage-driven efficiency and bold, live-performance sonics, Klipsch holds a commanding mid-to-high-end position in the market, appealing to discerning buyers who value American-made authenticity over mass-market compromise. Neither purely vintage collector bait nor niche boutique, it bridges classic horn technology with modern reliability, earning cult status among audiophiles chasing that bigger, clearer sound Paul Klipsch first chased in 1946.
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