Klipsh speakers these Large MAHL™ tweeters will fit into according to Klipsch
information. No I have not physically done so but all require the 2.54cm
tweeter lens which the large MAHL™ is based on. Full refund on my
tweeters for any speakers listed here if you order and they do not fit.
Vintage Speaker type OEM Tweeter #
Cornwall II K-79-K
Heresy II K-76-K
Chorus I and II K-79-K
Quartet K-76-K
Academy K-76-K
KLF 30 and 20 K-79-K
Forte I and II K-75-K
KG 3 K-84-K
KG 3.2 K-84-K
KG 3.5 K-84-K
Tangent 10 K-76-K
Tangent 500, 400, K-76-K
Tangent 5000 K-75-K
Tangent 4000 K-76-K
Pro Speaker Type OEM Tweeter
HIP II, KP-250/KP2500 K-79-K
KP 201 K-76-K
KP 301 K-79-K
KP 360 K-79-K
KP 301 II K-792-K
KP 250 II K-792-K
KP 360 K-792-K
KP 2502 K-792-K
KPT 250 K-792-K
KI 362 K-792-Ti
In addition to these the new Cornwall III and Forte III also have 2.54cm tweeter lenses so these MAHL's will fit there too.
Cornwall III K-107-Ti
Forte III K-79-T
These are machined from solid
6061 bar stock to precisely fit anywhere the Klipsch K-79, K-76, K-75,
K-792
or other same sized Klipsch cast plastic horns are used in Vintage or
current production. The same screw hole pattern so all you have to do is
remove the old and
screw in the new. The DE-10 however is large enough that it will be a
two step process. First you screw the lens itself in as already
described. Then you will have to remove the mid and woofer and then
screw the clamp plate + DE-10 in from the back side and then reinstall
your mid and woofer. Very heavy duty these will never have resonance
problems. Proper length screws for the drivers will be provided with
these and with
drivers like the DE110 and DE120 it is critical to not use screws that
are to long since they can unseat the magnet off the driver.
At this time the very best driver is the B&C DE10 which is also cheaper by $60 over the next best which is the DE120 or DE110. The DE120/110 horn lens combo is a direct drop in which will fit as a complete assembly through the front of the motorboard and is the easiest install. The superior sounding DE10 will require a two step install with the horn lens mounted first and then the clamp plate/driver assembly installed to the back side of the horn lens through the hole where the mid range horn goes after you have removed the mid range horn. This would also be true if you use the Faital HF100 driver.