When I think Klipsch, I first think fully horn loaded with unheard of efficiency and virtually no distortion. Next I think of direct radiator / vented speakers with unheard of effiency and still very low distortion.... most of these are rather large.
Who's to say how the Palladium compares to the Klipschorn or Jubilee? Won't know until they can be heard.
I do think I remember reading a post or a comment at the Pilgrimage (RP maybe?, the Klipschorn owning former B*** guy) that many in the Asian and/or European market turn their noses up at Klipschorns as they're not expensive enough, I think less than $10k.
The Palladium will probably appeal to the status crowd (my speakers cost more than yours).
The Palladium models are definitely more decorator and spouse friendly than K'horns or Jubilee. Got a higher SAF (spousal acceptance factor - there are quite a few married women who are music lovers and will sacrifice perceived good looks for sound quality)
I am sure they will be gorgeous and sound wonderful.... better than K'horns or Jubilees, La Scalas, Cornwalls, or Heresies? maybe, maybe not, but probably sound different and obviously I'd expect deeper bass than the La Scalas or Heresies can provide.
And for crushing small cube speakers to smithereens? I think the Heritage models would win hands down ... The PF39 obviously could easily do so, but it'll be awhile before one can find an old empty beat up cabinet to actually do so...
And in the Klipsch tradition will sound better than their non-Klipsch competition, probably even speakers costing much more (so still might lose a few of the status crowd to more expensive brands)
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