POSTPONED! Klipsch Group Inc. Senior Engineer Roy Delgado, Jr. signed speakers in fundraiser

HOPE – The Klipsch Museum of Audio History announces the start of its Spring 2025 Fundraiser – La Scala AL6® Auction!
Bidding begins today for a pair of final pre-production beta version La Scala AL6® speakers specially numbered, personally inspected and signed by Klipsch Group Inc. Senior Engineer Roy Delgado, Jr. He will supervise cabinet construction, personally select and match all drivers, and enter active crossover settings. The winning bidder will choose from black satin ash or walnut cabinets.
The auction ends at 6:30 p.m. CST (Hope Time) March 20, 2025. Roy will announce the winner during a live stream Listening Lounge on YouTube. Click the link and place your bid: https://givebutter.com/c/gQHqFM.
Paul W. Klipsch designed the first La Scala in 1963 for Winthrop Rockefeller’s Arkansas gubernatorial campaign as a portable version of the Klipschorn. Sixty years later, Senior Engineer Roy Delgado Jr., designed the La Scala AL6® featuring an external active DSP crossover network to ensure the highest degree of accurate sound reproduction.
Many thanks to Tommy Jacobs, President of Sales and Marketing for the Americas, Premium Audio Company LLC, for allowing the Klipsch Museum to use the pre-production beta La Scala AL6® speakers. Also, many thanks to Klipsch Museum member Bill Hendrix who won the speakers at the Spring Visitor Center Fundraiser drawing then generously donated the speakers back to the Museum for additional fundraising.
All funds receive directly benefit the Klipsch Museum of Audio History and our mission to foster interest in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics using Paul W. Klipsch’s science of sound; and to restore, preserve, maintain, and display Klipsch and Klipsch-related artifacts and archival materials for research and educational purposes.
The Klipsch Museum will contact the winning bidder through email and by phone. Shipping is limited to a physical address in the contiguous United States (aka the lower 48).
The Klipsch Museum of Audio History is a registered non-profit entity with the Internal Revenue Service incorporated in the State of Arkansas and 501(c)(3) status with EIN# 81-3115229. Your contributions are tax detectable to the fullest extent of the law. Consult your tax advisor for further details.
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