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  1. so what about putting another layer of plywood on the side walls? doesn't it ruin the magic of La Scala's? i see that locally we have birch with thickness of 8mm or 12mm - which one to go? the original side wall thickness is 19mm.
  2. it's just something to make the gap slimmer to make balls work (tennis balls are smaller than the gap). you can use anything stiff. i had on hand some styrofoam stuff which i used.
  3. this: it reduces side walls vibrations and makes a noticable difference.
  4. I'm from Israel - so getting other LS will be crazy expensive. i love sound of mine (they're moded with xover, tweeter and mid horn) - so i kust need to fix their looks
  5. Hey, After owning La Scala's for over 10 years it's a time to get them look perfect. I will stain them or re-veneer them. Greg's brace will repalce the ugly DIY front brace and tennis balls. Since cabinet resonanses are an issue - i wan't to use this opportunity to stiffen the box. I thought definitely to put some MDF on the rear wall - it's resonates as crazy. What about side walls? Shall i put a layer of plywood? or MDF? What thickness? This would definitely make easier to repair wood chips and corners - but i don't want to "kill" the cabinet complitely as i assume it can sound too dry/boring. Bear in mind that Greg's braces will be used - they already should reduce side walls resonances. Any other tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Gennady Some pictures:
  6. i love Fastrac. IMO it makes LS almost perfect speaker. if i get Hersy of course i will have to get the same tweetr (2404) and same horn (Fastrac). so the question now whether those are "plug&play" on Heresy? (on LS they are)
  7. if get them i assume i would need to put same JBL 2404h tweeter that i've put in La Scala's. is 2404 the same plug&play fit in Heresy too? the Heresy's in question are from 1974.
  8. i didn't want to cut the cabinet - so i went the SUB route. but i agree it takes a good sub to make a smooth matching with appropriate air volume and speed. and with no smooth matching - i don't want suhc sub at all. bad matching dives me crazy. Velodynes move a lot of air - but i doubt they would smoth match LS.
  9. is Heresy's bass unit also crossed at 400 hz as it is in La Scala?
  10. Hi, i use La Scala's for the stereo. They have upgraded xovers, tweeter and fastrac modrange horn. for the HT i don't have a center speaker at all. Now i've come across locally at pair of Heresys - if they sound tone similar to La Scala i would use one as center speaker. So the question - do they sound similar? Especially in treble, midrange and dynamics? Bass obviuosly will be different - but this i can compensate in HT processor. Thanks!!!! Gennady
  11. just to update and close the loop - eventually i went for Dave's Fastrac 2 horn. they achieve what i was looking for - natural midrange with high clarity and low distotion plus seamless integration with the bass section. i wasn't aware that stock K55 phenolic driver sounds so good...
  12. 1. i had AA originally and A sounds to me way better. 2. still i'm curious how this suppose to make 511 work in LS given neither of them is good in 400-500 Hz range (according to what's been stated in this thread).
  13. ...What you are trying to do would have been plug and play if you had an ab-2 or al-2/al-3 network. i don't want to go for radical xover change - so just being curious - how this would work? i've seen in this thread that 511 doesn't go very well below 500 hz and La Scalas bass bin doesn't go very well over 400 hz...
  14. it looks to me that 511 is too much incompatible with La Scala. i'm more and more leaning to getting Fastrac 2 horn which according to Dave is completely "plug and play"...
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