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Klipsch OJAS kO-R2 Speaker Debuts at Milan Design Week 2026: Only 600 Pairs, Don’t Expect Them to Last Long

Klipsch and OJAS debut the kO-R2 at Milan Design Week 2026. Limited to 600 pairs total, with global availability expected in June.

Klipsch OJAS kO-R2 Limited Edition 2-Way Speaker Silver Lifestyle

Klipsch is returning to Milan Design Week 2026 with something that goes beyond another product launch; it’s a continuation of one of the more interesting collaborations in modern hi-fi. Following the limited-run kO-R1 in 2024, Klipsch and OJAS have officially unveiled the kO-R2, a new loudspeaker created with Devon Turnbull, the artist and acoustic designer behind OJAS, as part of Klipsch’s 80th anniversary.

That matters more than the usual show-floor debut. The first kO-R1 wasn’t just a speaker, it was a statement about where heritage audio could go when handed to someone outside the traditional engineering echo chamber. Turnbull approached Klipsch’s horn-loaded DNA with a minimalist, almost gallery-first mindset, and the result landed somewhere between serious hi-fi and functional art. It sold out quickly and didn’t need a stack of Audio Science Review graphs to justify itself. Turns out art and musical enjoyment still carry more weight than rigid objectivism.

The kO-R2 builds directly on that foundation. Klipsch and OJAS describe it as a blend of minimalist design, advanced acoustic thinking, and bespoke materials, with an emphasis on form that’s meant to live as comfortably in a design exhibition as it does in a listening room. There are no performance specifications or pricing details yet, which feels intentional. This isn’t being positioned as a spec war product; it’s being framed as a continuation of an idea.

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Klipsch OJAS kO-R2

And that’s the real story. At a time when much of the industry is chasing incremental upgrades and feature checklists, Klipsch is doubling down on a collaboration that prioritizes identity, experience, and cultural relevance. Bringing the kO-R2 to Milan Design Week instead of a traditional audio show makes that point clear: this is as much about design language and audience expansion as it is about sound.

Whether the kO-R2 ultimately delivers on the acoustic side will come later. For now, Klipsch and OJAS have done something more difficult; they’ve made people outside the usual audiophile bubble pay attention. 

Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2026

Set against the backdrop of the Fondazione Luigi Rovati, in partnership with USM Modular Furniture and Karimoku, Klipsch and OJAS are hosting curated, appointment-only listening sessions during Milan Design Week through April 26, 2026. Those who get access are encouraged to bring their own music, turning the kO-R2 preview into something more personal than the usual show-floor demo.

After its debut in Milan, a broader launch for the kO-R2 is expected in June 2026.

“Working with Klipsch continues to be an exploration of how we can strip audio down to its most essential, emotional core,” said Devon Turnbull. “With the kO-R2, we focused on creating something that feels immediate and human—where the technology disappears, and the listener is left with a pure, physical connection to the music.”

kO-R2 Design Concept

The kO-R2 is a two-way, sectoral horn-loaded loudspeaker positioned as the next step in the Klipsch x OJAS collaboration. It’s handcrafted in Hope, Arkansas, by the same team behind Klipsch’s legacy designs, and features an OJAS-developed multisectoral horn paired with Baltic birch cabinetry. The goal is clear: deliver the dynamic, low-distortion traits horn systems are known for, while presenting something that looks just as considered as it sounds.

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Klipsch OJAS kO-R2 Loudspeaker in Hammertone Silver.

The core of the latest speaker design is the OJAS 1506 multisectoral horn, fabricated from heavy cast aluminum and finished with electrophoresis and a flat black powder coat.

The exponential horn pulls from classic Western Electric and Altec Lansing design cues, but it’s not a straight throwback. The square, isosceles trapezoidal mouth is doing real work here, controlling dispersion in both planes rather than just looking the part. The result should be more even frequency distribution and a wider, more stable listening window, which is exactly what these older horn concepts were chasing in the first place.

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The kO-R2 leans into a restrained, material-first design without skimping on the hardware. It uses a high-quality compression driver, anodized aluminum binding posts, and anti-vibration feet—nothing flashy, just components that make sense for a horn-loaded design like this.

Details like the laser-engraved metal ID plate add a layer of exclusivity without turning it into a gimmick, and the five-step high-frequency attenuator is there for a reason: dialing in top-end energy to match the room and placement, which matters more with horns than most speaker types.

Calling it a “museum piece” isn’t entirely off base, but the real goal here isn’t to redefine audiophile expectations. It’s to bridge two worlds that don’t usually overlap this cleanly: serious acoustic design and industrial design that people actually want to live with.

The kO-R2 represents a powerful intersection of heritage and forward-thinking design. Partnering with Devon allows us to honor Klipsch’s 80-year legacy while pushing into new creative territory—delivering a product that is as culturally relevant as it is acoustically exceptional,said Vinny Bonacorsi, COO of Klipsch.

Comparison

Klipsch  OJAS  ModelkO-R2 (2026)kO-R1 (2024)
Product TypeLimited Edition Hornloaded SpeakerLimited Edition Hornloaded Speaker
Price (pair)$11,995$8,498
Speaker Configuration2-way, Floorstanding Speaker2-way, Bookshelf/Stand Mounted 
Frequency Response39 Hz – 20kHz +/- 3dB 51 Hz – 20kHz (+/- 3dB), 
Frequency Response (f10)29 Hz – 21kHz -10dB 40 Hz – 21kHz  (-10dB)
Power Handling300W (34.6V)) 40 Hz – 10kHz 200W  (28.3V)  40 Hz – 10kHz
Calculated MAX Continuous Output118 dB 40 Hz – 10 kHz 200W  (28.3V)  40 Hz – 10kHz
Sensitivity97 db @ 2.83V 97.5 db @ 2.83V
Crossover Point760 Hz 970 Hz
Horizontal Coverage Pattern90 degrees, +/- 30 degress, 500Hz to 20kHz 90 degrees, +/- 30 degress, 600Hz to 15kHz
Vertical Coverage Pattern70 degrees, +/- 20 degress, 3kHz to 20kHz 60 degrees, +/- 30 degress, 2kHz to 15kHz
Nominal Impedance8 ohm (4.2 ohm min. @ 100 Hz) 8 ohms (4.40-ohm min. @ 133 Hz)
TransducersK-33-E 15” Woofer; K-706 HF Driver K-28-E 12” Woofer; K-706 HF Driver 
EnclosureSlotted Vent (bass reflex) systemSlotted Vent (bass reflex) system
Enclosure Material 13-ply Grade A Baltic Birch Plywood 13-ply Grade A Baltic Birch Plywood
Terminals5-way binding posts 5-way binding posts
Dimensions25.375″ (64.45cm) W x 45.5″ ( 115.5cm) H x 22.25″ (56.5cm) D 16.5″ (42cm)  x 28.125″ ( 71.4cm) x 13.0″ (33cm)
Net Weight120.5 lbs. (54.65kg 52 lbs.  (23.6kg)
Shipping Weight134 lbs (60.78kg) 59 lbs/26kg
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The Bottom Line 

This isn’t a typical brand crossover. Klipsch is working within its core strength—horn-loaded design—while Devon Turnbull brings a different perspective on how these systems look and live in real spaces. The kO-R2 builds on the kO-R1 with a larger, more complex horn and a move to a floorstanding design, which should translate into greater scale and output.

There are still no detailed specifications or pricing, but the context matters. The kO-R1 launched at $8,498 per pair and sold out quickly. For the kO-R2, production is expected to be limited to around 600 pairs, so availability is going to be tight from the start.

It’s aimed at a specific buyer: someone who values both the design and the underlying acoustic approach, and who is comfortable buying into the concept without a full data sheet upfront. Between the prior pricing and limited run, this won’t be a mainstream Klipsch product—and that’s the point.

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Klipsch OJAS kO-R2 Loudspeaker in Red Oak veneer.

Price & Availability

Once released (expected to be June 2026), 600 pairs of the kO-R2 will be available worldwide in either Red Oak veneer or Hammertone Silver with a powder-coated, matte-black horn. 

The kO-R2 is priced at $11,995 (pair) and is available exclusively through OJAS.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Antonio Brown

    April 20, 2026 at 1:08 pm

    Klipsch gets it. This is one of the smartest marketing strategies a brand can make. Turnbull isn’t some annoying TikTok influencer but someone with a huge following in the music world. Athletes and musicians will lap this up and buy them just to say they own a pair.

    • Ian White

      April 20, 2026 at 1:38 pm

      AB,

      And it will sell out even faster than the first one. I had a chance to listen to the first model (briefly) and I liked it under certain scenarios. I think this one will be a lot of fun to listen to and Klipsch will benefit from the publicity.

      IW

  2. matthieu

    April 27, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    A very nice product. Truly desirable.
    If you’re looking for Ko-R1 speakers, they’re still available in Europe at Artisans du Son. I found mine there.

    • Ian White

      April 27, 2026 at 6:11 pm

      Matthieu,

      I find both products very desirable. Especially with access to some very good tube amplifiers from Unison Research. Is that store in Paris? I need to visit family.

      IW

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