

Not a speaker that needs to be hidden from view, the Model Six has an attractive simulated-woodgrain finish in a choice of oak, teak, or black ash, and a nonremovable cloth grille in medium charcoal gray further enhances its appearance. It is based on a newly designed 8-inch acoustic-suspension woofer that crosses over at 2 kHz to a 1.75-inch cone tweeter with a 0.5-inch center dome (the same tweeter used in Cambridge SoundWorks' costlier Ensemble systems). Like most Kloss speakers, the Model Six is a two-way system. The new Model Six, named for Kloss's KLH Model Six of the 1960's, brings that speaker's design approach into the 1990's.

Most recently he has been associated with Cambridge Sound Works, where he has developed a line of loudspeakers that carry on the tradition of offering exceptional performance for a modest price. In a career spanning four decades, Henry Kloss has been responsible for the design or production of some of the most successful and trend-setting loudspeakers of their times, including the AR-1, AR-2, and AR-3, the KLH Model Six, and the original Large Advent.
