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  1. Sunday I was just running the scalas next to each other, ran my Spl/Db test all day into the night, they sounded great, but am I willing to tear into the ones I already set up for the cave? hummm. Fired the set up again this morning really playing every genre I could find, cranked, I knew there was no way im going back to one pair of scalas. Well, time to make them mobile, and done. This winter I plan on the bracing in the LF, then refinish w/bedliner industrial coating. good shop/cave speakers.
    4 points
  2. mad man , did ya get the belles as wells Oh yes we got the Bells, after getting home and unloading the truck, the Bells were the first ones I fired up in the cave, wife heard them and said sell-em. She is quite happy with her Khorns. I did not think she would like the belles better than K-Horns, I personally dont know anyone who has preferred belle over K-Horn, Belles certainly have more WAF in appearance you will make someone happy with them Up to the time of picking up those Belles, iv never even seen a set before, much less heard them, I knew nothing of them, just they are one of the more preferred of the Heritage line, all I saw was a chance to do it, and then sell whatever we don't want. a little hassel doing all of this but I figure I only need to do it once. One of the really cool things about it is the wife is very aware, this, "IS IT" as far as the Heritage klipsch goes, I left her to pick and live with her choice.
    3 points
  3. Another vote for the Khorns. bluesboy built me two different clone LS pairs. One like original LS and the other a highly modded pair. Neither come close to his khorn based and modded speakers. I talked to him on Sunday and remarked that we should have built Khorns and really couldn't remember why we didn't. I think it came down to not having good corners in the room. Anyway.......trust your wife's ears Mark and congrats on your new toys Cheers Gents
    2 points
  4. mad man , did ya get the belles as wells Oh yes we got the Bells, after getting home and unloading the truck, the Bells were the first ones I fired up in the cave, wife heard them and said sell-em. She is quite happy with her Khorns. I did not think she would like the belles better than K-Horns, I personally dont know anyone who has preferred belle over K-Horn, Belles certainly have more WAF in appearance you will make someone happy with them
    2 points
  5. Morning gang, first cup of Joe, zero Duggans, dam so that's what coffee tastes like ! Appears a store run is in order today. Looks as though the Belles on the Bay are quite popular, 220 views, 13 watchers. This Memorial Day will go down as being closer on the on-going speaker upgrade for both of us, Finely after two years of trying to get her living room sound just where she wants it, and this only after doing something iv never heard of anyone doing trying to please the wife, buy every dam top Klipsch, and let her pick, every speaker in the same room at the same time, Khorns won by a landslide. Khorns were rewired w/Crites last week, wheeled in the scalas, and the bells, took less than a min to jump wires from one set to the other, then back and fourth a few times, granted the Scalas/Belles have old xcrossovers. Tired, back hurts,1004 miles and a couple grand,, finely got a handle on the two channel(s).
    2 points
  6. Morning gents. First cup back off of a long weekend, a rough one at that. Well back to the daily grind, hope everyone enjoys their day.
    2 points
  7. mad man , did ya get the belles as wells Oh yes we got the Bells, after getting home and unloading the truck, the Bells were the first ones I fired up in the cave, wife heard them and said sell-em. She is quite happy with her Khorns.
    2 points
  8. mad man , did ya get the belles as wells
    2 points
  9. Smart lady, going for sound over beauty. Not that Khorns are ugly but bells are just perty. Looking at that pic the LaScala looks much bigger than the bells, I never really compared the sizes. That looks like some good looking belle's, what flavor are they ? Glad you two had a safe trip, hope it was fun also.
    2 points
  10. Cabinets look as close to perfect as iv ever seen in a 30 year+ Klipsch, iv had them since last sat and looked them over as best as possible. The crossovers are original, one of them looks to have a cap replaced, I never care about crossovers when buying used speakers because the first thing they get is a total rewire and Crites. These did not suit the wifes ears, so out they go. and yes for a forum member Reno, no problem after the 1st, anytime, weekends are good. These do work just fine, as I wired them up in my cave. Let me know if your serious because iv got an Ebay offer every two hours so far.
    2 points
  11. baffling? I'm not sure what you mean. You do realize, the dictionary definition of baffling is "to confuse, bewilder, or perplex." +++ I think of the baffle as the outside front of a speaker where the drivers poke through. I'm guessing you might be referring to some sound deadening material, such as fiber-fill, or some foam sheets.
    2 points
  12. I agree with the bracing method, did it on my LS's and heard the difference. If your set on wrapping, use the plywood, the solid stock will be a nightmare keeping it flat and you're right the solid stock will move at a greater rate than the ply. I still have my patterns for the bracing and would be happy to make paper copies and mail them to you. Tom
    2 points
  13. Many of you, I am certain, will have a great appreciation regarding this commencement address. Sometimes these exercises are worth it.....
    1 point
  14. No longer available Thanks all 5. I have 35 Cd's SOLD I do not use paypal, but happily accept checks or money orders. Postal money orders ship immediately all others must clear unless I know you or we have dealt before I have to dig some of this out and will add pics later Thanks Joe
    1 point
  15. I see $200...thats a very good price...now i have a headache...wish i had more cash...i may next month here shortly...nice kg's!!
    1 point
  16. what color are the 3.5's? they look black..
    1 point
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  18. Im not a DAC genius like a lot of the guys here, but here was my finding with my Mini. The sound signature of a ripped lossless "CD" coming from your Mini will sound different than what a basic CD transport will offer. You may have a high quality DAC to overcome this, but I would compare a ripped full content basic CD to the actual CD playing on a decent player before I started all those LONG big rips. I was going to do all lossless rips, but it was pointless with most of the heavily compressed material being released these days, IMO. After buying a few DVDA's, Blu-Ray Audio's and SACD's, I quit worrying about RedBook offerings as the majority pale in comparison to true lossless and uncompressed LPCM content. I just rip at 256K and if I want to really "hear" it, I pop the hard copy in. I also have a few two channel FLAC files on my Mini, yet they still don't sound as good as what the hard copy produces on my U player. I would also use the digital audio output of the Mini or its HDMI output before I used the USB port.
    1 point
  19. If you decide to try to sell them locally, I would emphasize that they are a great rock speaker. It's true and young rockers are probably your target audience. Very efficeint and can really crank out the tunes. GLWTS.
    1 point
  20. Joe: Don't really need much on your list except you may wish to list the CDs, I know pain in the butt, however they will sell better. Im going to show the wife this, she is a CD junkie, I know the first thing she will ask, who is on them? Anything I can do, let me know.
    1 point
  21. Bifrost Pics camera bag etc...(obviously cant take pic of camera as i am using it for the pics)
    1 point
  22. I bought a pair of Cornwall II's a few weeks ago in Massachusetts for $800 in very good condition, but I think this price was a little on the low side. https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/149796-cornwalls-80000-near-albany-ny/ Probably the best quick check is to go to the "Alerts" section and see what others have been asking (as opposed to sold for).
    1 point
  23. Sorry to hear Joe! Good man to deal with!
    1 point
  24. Joe, I'm sorry to hear you are going through a difficult time and have to sell some of your gear. Praying for your situation now.
    1 point
  25. I love a good project. Keep updating the pictures!
    1 point
  26. "Volume" is a construct from the very, very early days of audio that actually refered to the listening room volume in cubic feet. A bigger room required a higher setting of the newly named "volume" control. "Loudness," and "Sound Pressure Level" (SPL) and acoustical and electrical watts are different, but somewhat correlated animals. "Loudness" is a perceptual/psychological thing. Google "equal loudness curves" and Fletcher and Munson. To increase the SPL by 3 dB, you would need to double the wattage, but it won't sound anything at all like twice as loud. Instead, with complex signals -- like music -- it will sound like three just noticeable differences louder. Not all listeners will agree that it sounds three JNDs louder, but that is pretty much the average estimate. Most experiments have indicated that for something to sound twice as loud it will need to be about 10 dB higher in SPL. By coincidence, this works out to be about 10 times the wattage (as mentioned earlier, each 3 dB increase requires about 2 times the wattage). In selecting amplifier power in watts with speakers as efficient as most Klipsch, IMO, the question is not how "loud" you want to play it as much as do you want to hear distortion when it is that loud. If the OP listens at 100 dB levels with Cornwalls, he is a little less likely to hear distortion with a 60 watt amp than with a 35 watt amp, even though the difference between 35 watts and 60 watts is less than 3 dB.
    1 point
  27. The first time I heard Yours Is No Disgrace, in 1971, I became a Yes fan. I saw them at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in 1972 or 1973, along with more than 20,000 people. The next time was in 1998 or so at Massey Hall, also in Toronto. It seats about 2700, so it was much more intimate than the hockey arena. One of the songs called for Steve Howe to play two guitars, so he had one slung on a normal guitar strap, with a second one on a tall stand at playing height and angle. Because of the lighting, it wasn't obvious at first, until he finished the part of the song with the guitar on the stand, then stepped back and started playing the one strapped on him. It was pretty cool.
    1 point
  28. when did you folks get so dignified? Cutlery. I'm from Oakland … we call them knives, and my favorite is a switchblade.
    1 point
  29. After a movie premiere, the after-party had mexican food catered. i was talking with one of the actresses and i experienced my worst cut ever. it didn't hurt so much; but, the smell was something for another thread.
    1 point
  30. If only i had the cash i would buy these in a heartbeat. Good luck with your sale.
    1 point
  31. Yes. Absolutely! Very, very good deal as well. Cheers Mark....
    1 point
  32. I've been thinking about grills... Stay with me for a moment... Take a base LaScala. Take some (approx.) 2'x3' panels of 3/4" nice plywood. Make the panel about 3/4" deeper than it needs to be so you now have a larger 3/4" lip all the way around the front. You now have a natural spot to flush mount a grill. The speaker side of the grill would rest along the current face of the mouth and the 3/4" border created by the new piece of plywood would serve to hold it (along with some Velcro or hidden magnets) I'm thinking full frontal grill. (whether or not the braces are mounted)
    1 point
  33. Man those look awesome, glws. Nice Ebay rating.
    1 point
  34. Look at the user name, it appears he is one of our locals.
    1 point
  35. Get a good kitchen knife. Sharpen it before you use it. Wash it, dry and sharpen after you use it. Sharpen before and after each usage. Keep it where the blade does not touch any surfaces. It will always be plenty sharp for kitchen applications.
    1 point
  36. I thought I would start a Memorial day tribute thread to give recognition and thanks thanks Pops and godspeed.
    1 point
  37. Very nice Mark....and your wife has a good ear! Sounds like a productive road trip!
    1 point
  38. Just lay a piece of construction paper along the bottom & side of the horn mouth & trace the pattern onto the sheet.
    1 point
  39. Just payed 350 this week for a nice set. Drivers were pristine. Cabinets about an 8 of 10. Felt like a good deal to me.
    1 point
  40. I agree although without actually seeing and hearing them its a tough job to price them...anywhere between $200-500 at this point in time i would aim for $300 maybe $325-375
    1 point
  41. FWIW I just bought a pair of upgraded KG 5.5 for my son off of CL for $250. Great sounding speakers so I thought I got a good deal. Hope that helps!
    1 point
  42. I didn't know either, so I Google'd it. The search had this (Earl's) thread at the top of the results.
    1 point
  43. A tube that gets hot and the pins loosen Just enough for the tube to eject itself and it then runs off SHEESE I thought everyone knew this one
    1 point
  44. Always glad to act as the sacrificial lamb for my friends!
    1 point
  45. Scrappydue with Crazy glue............
    1 point
  46. Richard, make sure you have matching F connector and RG-6. There is a difference between quad shield and double shield. The connectors might feel like they are compatible but they are not. I terminate RG-6 a LOT with compression fittings (the only ones to use in my opinion) and have only experienced your pain when I grabbed a bottle of fitting and they were mismatched to the number of shields on the coax.
    1 point
  47. K43 woofer instead of the K33 and twice the power rating at 200wp speaker.
    1 point
  48. As far as I know the woofers are the only difference other than cosmetics. I believe the woofer handles more power. That guy wants too much money IMO there are much better deals to be found. Are you going to use them for home use... Why don't you go for the other 2 pairs on Craigslist? http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/ele/4184337834.html http://sacramento.craigslist.org/ele/4183575126.html There was another pair in Stockton that were natural birch earlier this week for $900 or offer but they are gone now. Keep your eyes open. I picked up a pair for $500 and a third one for $450 in the bay area.
    1 point
  49. ---------------- On 6/29/2005 9:01:32 AM silversport wrote: DeanG, Not pistols at dawn??? Bill ---------------- Looks like they could have setteled it in the Klipsch parking lot over the weekend. Bob
    1 point
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