In late 2024, Klipsch teamed up with Devon Turnball of Ojas, the hyped New York-based audio maker specializing in highly customized audiophile speakers, to create a truly unique loudspeaker: the kO-R1.
In a nutshell, the kO-R1 was a customized version of Klipsch’s Heresy loudspeaker from its iconic Heritage line. It’s built on the same platform but features a new two-way design, new stands, and an adjustable sandcast aluminum horn that Turnball created with a 3D printer.
All were manufactured in Klipsch’s famed Hope, Arkansas, facilities. Only 100 were made.
Two years later, Klipsch and Ojas have teamed up again.
Klipsch x Ojas, round two

Enter the kO-R2. It’s a two-way, sectoral horn-loaded loudspeaker built similarly to the kO-R1, but it’s a significantly larger floorstanding speaker with a more sophisticated, custom-designed horn on top.








