Klipsch’s Heritage loudspeakers are iconic and the pinnacle of the American audio brand’s offerings. Each loudspeaker pairs its signature horn-loaded designs with a beautifully crafted cabinet. And all are manufactured in Hope, Arkansas.
This Heritage line dates back to 1946 with the original Klipschorn, which is still in production today (albeit, with modern updates). But over the decades, Klipsch has added several other models to its Heritage series, including the Heresy (’57), Cornwall (’59), La Scala (’63), Forte (’85) and Jubilee (2022).
To date, the Heresy has been the smallest (and most affordable) loudspeaker in Klipsch’s Heritage series. But it’s a compact floor-standing loudspeaker, and it’s still quite large.
Now, as part of the brand’s 80th anniversary celebration, Klipsch is introducing the first bookshelf speaker to its famed Heritage line.
Klipsch Rebellion

The Klipsch Rebellion is a premium pair of passive bookshelf speakers that are based on Paul W. Klipsch’s original 1958 design for the H8 speakers, of which only 16 were made. Like the rest of the Heritage series, the Rebellion will be exclusively made in Hope, Arkansas.






