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  1. Got some new wheels and tires for my RZR.  I picked up 1000 XP take-off wheels/tires for my 900S for $150, after selling my old wheels and tires, that needed new rear tires.  :)

     

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  2. I'd do a wipe on poly finish at a minimum.  Protection looks better than unfinished, to me.  I just recently refinished a set of 82 Heresy's that never had any finish on them and I personally think they look much better. I have a thread on here with the before and after. 

  3. On 1/22/2021 at 7:41 PM, wuzzzer said:

     

    Looks like a perfect place for some Sonicaps!  😉


    I almost swapped to the JEM's, but I'm not finding anything lacking.  If I get the urge to try something, maybe I'll do that... But I'm already outside of the "intent' of the speaker and 'no ragrets' as I've been listening to them for probably 6 hours.

  4. 3 hours ago, nickyboy6100 said:

    I’ve heard a lot of good things about the A55-G so I’m going to try Them in a set of La Scala’s. I like the K55’s just want to try something different. 

     

    You'll like them.  They sound great and you'll have a brand new set of drivers, which is part of what I was adding them for.  I basically have brand new speakers at this point.  They made it 38 years before I started redoing them, and that's without any finish on them.  I expect them to outlast me at this point.

  5. 3 minutes ago, nickyboy6100 said:

    Those look really nice. What do you think of the A55-G compared to a K55-V?

     

    Im not sure I could tell you the difference.  I've had A-55-G's in my La Scalas for almost 2 years and I put these A-55-G's in quite some time ago.  They all sound good... I couldn't tell the difference between the two speakers when one had a K-55-M and the other had a K-55-V (soldered)... 

  6. Got all the final stuff in today and the speakers are currently sitting on the floor in the living room, and I'm enjoying listening to them with my Emotiva BasX A-100 hooked up to my phone.  :)  I will probably run some sweeps on them in the next few days to see if there are any issues I may be unaware of, but they sound fantastic to me.  Now I need to try and straighten the boards for the grilles so I can wrap them and glue on magnets.

     

     

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  7. More potential bass? Yes.  The ability to move your sweet spot around? Yes. 

     

    I added a 3rd sub when I had a basement theater to move the sweet spot at my seating position.  I also had to run it 180 out of phase. 

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  8. It was a bummer to see this as Bob has helped me quite a bit and I've purchased my share of his parts, very recently even. I've had some pretty good conversations with him via email, though never spoke to him on the phone. Sad to see him go, but there's no escaping it. My condolences. 

  9. On ‎1‎/‎10‎/‎2021 at 9:18 PM, yamahaSHO said:

    Hmm... You have me considering giving these a try.  I bought my Heresy's woth Solens already installed and they sounded good. I have put Sonicaps in, however, they have not been used yet on the rebuild. My La Scalas have Sonicaps with the A4500, and they sounded great... No grainy sounds or anything.

     

     

    I went ahead and stuck with these for now.  If they sound good, which I suspect they will, I'll leave it as-is:

     

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  10. 17 minutes ago, babadono said:

    Bottom 4' of basement retaining walls 8" thick concrete tapering to 6" for remainder, all sandwitched in almost 6" of foam insulation

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    When my parents built their house in Arizona (1995/96), they use "Ice Block", which was very similar in construction and 12" thick.

  11. 1 minute ago, Kevin S said:

    I don’t understand your comment. What did I say that makes you think that money would be a factor? 

     

    Knowing they command more money, people will list the mods you want listed in a sale so you don't buy something you don't want.  I see "Crites upgrades" on sale ads all the time, which people use to draw in potential buyers. 

     

    Money was not in reference to you as a buyer, but to the seller trying to make more money on the sale ;). 

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  12. 13 minutes ago, Kevin S said:

    All I will say is do not try to sell me a Klipsch loudspeaker with component changes without disclosing the component changes up front. I would want a Klipsch loudspeaker, as designed by PWK or CBH. If your changes are not faithful to the designer’s original intent, I would not be interested. Because it’s no longer a Klipsch loudspeaker. It’s your loudspeaker. DIY as far as I am concerned. Others may have a different opinion, but a Klipsch cabinet full of someone else’s components isn’t a Klipsch loudspeaker in my book. 

     

    I don't think that will be a problem since the ones that are 'upgraded' command more money, from what I've seen. :)

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  13. 18 minutes ago, Woofers and Tweeters said:

    What about placement, does that disqualify them from being Klipsch? I know some use 3 LS for a LCR, is the center not a LaScala at that point. What about the music played, will some music played through them make them non-Klipsch? Are we not permitted to us a sub with the Heritage due to it adding sound that they don't produce themselves?  

    Such a slippery surface that, IMHO, should not have been made worse by sloping it.  

     

     

    Certainly, this isn't intended...  :D

     

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  14. 2 hours ago, ClaudeJ1 said:

    The differences can be measured but the audibility has always been in question, even by PWK in his Dope from Hope in talking about the solder lug version of the K-55. It has a "prettier" curve, proving that Klipsch even improved their product with driver swaps and crossover upgrades without changing the name at all in the early 80's (mostly by Jim Hunter). PWK's comments were right on as I measured the old and new K55's he spoke of, and he was right on both counts.

     

    I was the one who posted that... That was part of my point as well. People have their preferences as to which drivers are better, but in the end, I could not hear it.  I can't say I hear a difference between the K-55's I've had and the A-55-G's. The tweeter is a different story though... Big difference and better, in my opinion. On the woofer side, I saw no benefit (to me) to change anything, just refresh with a new OEM. I think Bob has stayed fairly true in his replacement/upgrades and clearly, people wanted them.

     

    Hell, the only reason I replaced the original woofers in my Heresy's is because they were so faded. The real improvement will probably be the bracing and actually sealing the cabinet, particularly on the poorly built one, which I'm sure isn't in the original design (it was pretty bad).

     

    And for the facts vs feelings... The end goal is a feeling, no? 

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  15. 18 minutes ago, Chief bonehead said:

    Is there a maintenance schedule of speakers?

    My capacitors were leaking, so I'd imagine to some extent, absolutely. 

     

    There was a very large variance between the build quality in my Heresy's... One was built significantly better than the other.  Because of that, I did have to do some real maintenance.  Plus, the leaky capacitors. 

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