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  1. This is Howard Feed-N-Wax. Great product that I use on my 80' unfinished LaScala's. Gives a nice warm color and protection without any poly.
  2. I use an Outlaw 770 amp with my LaScala's and I feel the combo is great. I also use the 770 with NHT speakers, with good results. These amps are made by ATI.
  3. My assesment of your assesment is you would stick with the GE's since they excelled in every catagory you mentioned. Yes??
  4. My eyes tell me NOT to spend the money on the Jensen PIOs. Is that a fair assesment of the chart?
  5. Thanks for all the input. I am going to take the suggestion and mostly just listen for a while and see if there is anything that starts to bother me, then address those issues. So far I can't find to much to complain about, sometimes at higher volume things can get harsh but not to bad. I like some of the straight forward tweaks like dampening, bypass cap, choke swap. Nothing to drastic and easily returned to stock. I still havn't found anything about being able to make adjustments to the stock autoformer for the squawker level.
  6. First time post so please forgive all the questions. Have spent the past few days searching and reading hundreds of posts but I wanted to ask some of my own. Just to start I am also a first time Klipsch owner, just having purchased this past Saturday a great pair of La Scala's, circa 1980 with AA crossover. I had never heard any of the Heritage line of speakers before so I bought these based on the praises of others. I must tell you I am extremely impressed with these speakers. The dynamics are unbelievable and I just love them. Questions I have concern crossover upgrades, I am unsure if I should just upgrade components in the stock AA or go with the ALK crossover or possibly go with active crossovers. I like the idea of bi-amping or even tri-amping. I have enough tube amps to bi-amp but not tri-amp, which can be fixed with the addition of another Bottlehead product. Is the stock AA crossover able to be bi-amped with any success? The AL-3 schematic shows that it had provisions for bi-amping so would that be a better candidate. The ALK kits seems like a logical way to go especially with all the praises that I read on this board, my only concern might be the cost. The parts kit alone cost more than I paid for the speakers. Can the T2A autoformer in the stock crossover be used like the ALK's and be made adjustable for the squawker output? Any other "must do" tweaks for the LS's? OK enough silly questions for now, I'm going to enjoy these babies for a bit more tonight. Thanks for any replies.
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