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For sale is a pair of Klipsch’s top-of-the-line Heritage speakers – the now-legendary Heritage Jubilee, and in the stunning, teak-veneered 75th Anniversary guise, of which only 75 pairs were built back in 2021 when the Heritage Jubies were launched to such worldwide acclaim.
They are a matched set with consecutive serial numbers (007 and 008) and are in absolutely mint condition. I purchased them brand new from a dealer in Arizona back in May of 2026, and have been breaking them in gently ever since in a smoke-free home.
If you’re reading this you probably know what the Heritage Jubilee speaker is all about. It was Klipsch founder Paul W. Klipsch’s final effort (with help from chief engineer Roy Delgado), and the culmination of his quest to bring true theater-level sound to living rooms everywhere.
Mr. Klipsch originally planned to call this new speaker the Klipschorn II, but changed his mind upon hearing prototypes. Klipsch knew that the performance of this new speaker surpassed the Klipschorn, and that it needed to be a separate flagship product sitting at the pinnacle of the Heritage lineup.
The Heritage Jubilee is a fully horn-loaded 2-way design featuring dual bass bins surrounding a pair of 12-inch woofers, a K-402 horn mated to the latest Celestion compression driver up top, and an active DSP crossover unit, which is included. The result is unreal dynamics, chest-vibrating bass and absolutely thrilling clarity…so much so that handfuls of reviewers have called the Jubilee one of the finest home speakers in the world.
Aside from the crossover unit and from-the-factory (and highly desirable) lambswool grilles, also included is the 75thAnniversary gift box, which includes a coffee-table book on the history of Klipsch, a pair of Klipsch earbuds, and assorted other cool Klipsch collectables.
Logistics: The speakers are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and so local pickup would be ideal. But they could be delivered relatively easily to surrounding states, and I’d be willing to do this as I’m routinely in Southern California, and would be willing to drive north into Wyoming or Idaho if necessary.
Each speaker weighs around 400 pounds, and while each top portion (the HF horn assembly) fits snugly into its original box (which I have), the lower LF cabinets don’t have traditional “boxes,” as they come metal-strapped to a shipping pallet and covered in throw-away cardboard, which no longer exists. Still, the lower cabinets can be wrapped easily in moving blankets and hauled in a trailer or truck, so while I wouldn’t recommend having them shipped in a traditional “freight” manner, they can be loaded pretty easily into a van or trailer and delivered.
Obviously, I’m looking to connect with serious buyers only, as these are reference-level speakers. Not interested in trading for your rebuilt El Camino or second-hand Jacuzzi, and low-ballers will be ignored.
These 75th Anniversary Jubilees retailed for $40,000, though I was fortunate to have found a dealer who wanted them off his books, and paid less than suggested retail…and am willing to pass those savings onto someone looking for what is truly an end-game pair of speakers. Thanks for reading this!
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1 Day
68
1
$27,000.00
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For sale is a pair of Klipsch’s top-of-the-line Heritage speakers – the now-legendary Heritage Jubilee, and in the stunning, teak-veneered 75th Anniversary guise, of which only 75 pairs were built back in 2021 when the Heritage Jubies were launched to such worldwide acclaim.
They are a matched set with consecutive serial numbers (007 and 008) and are in absolutely mint condition. I purchased them brand new from a dealer in Arizona back in May of 2026, and have been breaking them in gently ever since in a smoke-free home.
If you’re reading this you probably know what the Heritage Jubilee speaker is all about. It was Klipsch founder Paul W. Klipsch’s final effort (with help from chief engineer Roy Delgado), and the culmination of his quest to bring true theater-level sound to living rooms everywhere.
Mr. Klipsch originally planned to call this new speaker the Klipschorn II, but changed his mind upon hearing prototypes. Klipsch knew that the performance of this new speaker surpassed the Klipschorn, and that it needed to be a separate flagship product sitting at the pinnacle of the Heritage lineup.
The Heritage Jubilee is a fully horn-loaded 2-way design featuring dual bass bins surrounding a pair of 12-inch woofers, a K-402 horn mated to the latest Celestion compression driver up top, and an active DSP crossover unit, which is included. The result is unreal dynamics, chest-vibrating bass and absolutely thrilling clarity…so much so that handfuls of reviewers have called the Jubilee one of the finest home speakers in the world.
Aside from the crossover unit and from-the-factory (and highly desirable) lambswool grilles, also included is the 75thAnniversary gift box, which includes a coffee-table book on the history of Klipsch, a pair of Klipsch earbuds, and assorted other cool Klipsch collectables.
Logistics: The speakers are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and so local pickup would be ideal. But they could be delivered relatively easily to surrounding states, and I’d be willing to do this as I’m routinely in Southern California, and would be willing to drive north into Wyoming or Idaho if necessary.
Each speaker weighs around 400 pounds, and while each top portion (the HF horn assembly) fits snugly into its original box (which I have), the lower LF cabinets don’t have traditional “boxes,” as they come metal-strapped to a shipping pallet and covered in throw-away cardboard, which no longer exists. Still, the lower cabinets can be wrapped easily in moving blankets and hauled in a trailer or truck, so while I wouldn’t recommend having them shipped in a traditional “freight” manner, they can be loaded pretty easily into a van or trailer and delivered.
Obviously, I’m looking to connect with serious buyers only, as these are reference-level speakers. Not interested in trading for your rebuilt El Camino or second-hand Jacuzzi, and low-ballers will be ignored.
These 75th Anniversary Jubilees retailed for $40,000, though I was fortunate to have found a dealer who wanted them off his books, and paid less than suggested retail…and am willing to pass those savings onto someone looking for what is truly an end-game pair of speakers. Thanks for reading this!











