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  1. As some of you may know, I got a pair of '77 La Scalas that were in

    not-so-nice shape recently. They were originally Black lacquer, then

    some genius decided that black Krylon might look better. Well........2

    months later and alot of Cherry veneer, and they look AWESOME!

    All of the drivers work perfectly, and the only issue is that one

    tweeter is a ceramic and ones an alnico. Otherwise all's good. Type AA

    crossovers. Basshorn and back are satin black now. Squaker is wrinkle

    black outside and flat black inside. Woofers sound perfect. The cherry

    veneer has 2 coats of Watco, but has not been rubbed out or waxed yet,

    so the final finish is up to the new owner. They look great just the

    way they are though.

    I found a set of 1975 Belles through a customer that the owner hasn't

    used in quite a while. The Belles will just fit better in my house due

    to the shallower depth.

    I would MUCH prefer a local sale, as shipping is a hassle. I have them

    listed on Boston Craigslist for $1200.00, but I'll do $1000.00 for any

    forum member. For $1200.00 I'll throw in a great little Scott 299C that

    was just serviced.

    If anyone is interested they can email me directly at rockcityguitars@yahoo.com

    Thanks,

    Corey

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  2. I am just finishing up my La Scalas done in paper-backed Cherry veneer.

    I used Titebond II and did the iron on method. It has worked out great.

    The seams look great, and so far everythings stayed put. I've had to

    re-heat some edges, but once I do they stay. I got my veneer from

    www.boulterplywood.com

    Corey

  3. A friend of mine cleaned out his parents home this week that they just

    sold. In the cellar, IN THE ORIGINAL BOX, he found a Citation II

    power amp! He knows I'm a nut for this stuff, so he offered it to me

    for almost nothing. He had checked Ebay, so he knew what they were

    getting, but he doesn't want to deal with shipping a 70 pound amp.

    Needless to say, I got it for well under $500.00. It was in the

    original box, with cardboard transformer covers, manuals, service

    reciepts from the last 40 years, and the original tubes. I'm so excited

    I've almost messed myself several times today! L.O.L.!!!

    Now, of course, I need a preamp that's worthy of this amp. A Citation I would be my first choice, followed by a IV.

    If anyone is interested, I've got a Dynaco ST-70/PAS rig, and a clean

    Scott 299C that I would trade for a preamp. If there's anyone

    interested, shoot me a message.

    I've gotta get this system going soon.

    La Scala's

    Citation II

    Citation pre

    Rega P-3

    Woodside CD/2 w/outboard 24 bit D/A

    Corey

  4. I guess it's not that I didn't like them, I was just hoping they'd

    sound "bigger" than my Dynaudio Contour 1.1. The Dynaudio's are just

    monster little guys that sound HUGE.

    I do however love the horn mid and tweet of the Heresy's. I think the

    Cornwalls will be great because of the ported 15. I had my La Scalas in

    the house for a day before starting their re-fin, and I was thrilled. I

    drove them with a Dynaco ST-70/PAS, a Scott 299C, and my SimAudio/Moon

    I-5, and they rocked with every combination!

    I'm in Stoneham and my shop is in Davis Square, Somerville. Let me know if you're in the area and I'll buy the burritos!

    Corey

  5. Well I'm finally getting a pair of Cornwalls! Found them on a local

    Craigslist ad, and it turns out they guy needs to downsize, but loves

    Klipsch. I'll be trading him my Heresy II and $320.00. He bought them

    new in 1985, and they look great in the pics. Can't wait!

    Jeez.......and I haven't even finished my La Scalas yet!

    Corey

  6. I think I'll have a chance to do them this coming weekend. Looks like

    paper-backed Zebrawood is the winner! I was going to do Honduran

    Rosewood, but my wife saw the Zebrawood and flipped. Gotta give her

    what she wants......I'm removing half of a closet to make them fit the

    room.

    Corey

  7. Hi all!

    I'm restoring a pair of La Scala's, and I've got them all ready for veneer now. I've worked with solid veneers before, and they're great, but I'm looking for something a little quicker.

    I just went to my local supplier, and the paper-backed veneers he has look great. Has anyone here ever applied them? Pro/cons?

    Thanks, Corey

  8. Yeah, I thought maybe custom ordered too. I have a cellar workshop to do them in, but spraying next to the furnace is probably not cool.

    I think veneer would look great, and I'm thinking maybe figured maple. I have maple floors, so the wife will approve!

    I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with the texture paints out there today?

    Corey

  9. Hi all,

    I finally got a pair of La Scalas! They are '77's, and finished in black with aluminum edging. They don't have handles though.

    They are a little rough on the edges, and the paint is kinda beat. I'm thinking of squaring up the corners and smoothing out the dings, and then refinishing. The problem is I don't know if I should paint them black or veneer them. If I veneer them, I'll paint the doghouse and back black, and veneer all of the other surfaces. If I paint them, I'd like to use a semi-gloss textured paint. I'll add grills over the HF drivers.

    I guess my question is........what is a good, easy to work with textured paint? Anything good in a spray can? I'd rather not have to use a gun, as it's kind of a pain with no garage to work in.

    Any help?

    Corey

  10. Just got these on Ebay about 3 weeks ago for $480.00. Looking to get $475.00 just to kinda break even.

    They are Heresy II type H WO SRB walnut oil finish with risers. The veneer is in great condition, with only very minor age showing. The black grilles are perfect. All the drivers work properly and sound great. Shipping is no problem if someone doesn't mind paying for it. I have a wholesale shipping account, and get good rates.

    I bought these thinking it would satisfy me until I found some La Scala's, but they're just not for me. Need to get some La Scala money together now!

    You can reach me on the forum via P.M. or directly at rockcityguitars@yahoo.com

    Corey

  11. hifi guy, swing by FL anytime to pick up your $.50!

    If you let me come to Florida, stay for a bit(the kids are getting on my nerves!), and let me aurally fondle your K-Horns, I'll let you keep the .50. L.O.L.!!!

    Thanks again for all the advice. I haven't given up on Klipsch, just need to try some other models. Belles or La Scalas are next I think. K-Horns will never work in my house, as my biggest room is 12x16, with only one corner. Maybe a new house?

    Corey

  12. You need to swing up to VT and get my Belle's from me. They sound awesome on their own, fast quick horn-loaded bass and 104db efficiency, but to really complete the full frequency spectrum the Velodyne subwoofer fits the bill. It is so clean and clear you can't tell that it is there. No boomy bass with a sealed servo controlled subwoofer. Solid, tight, and it digs into the teens.

    However, if you are running tubes no subwoofer should be required with them. Stunning to look at as well!

    All of this is only 4 hours away, and if I meet you in White River Junction, VT 2.5 hours away. [:D]

    It's not the drive that scares me.....it's the lack of funds!!!!! L.O.L.! A smokin' deal, but just don't have the dough right now. I need to sell a bunch of stuff to raise some more money. The Belles have always been at the top of my list, but the La Scalas always seemed a little more affordable. I think the WAF is higher in the Belles too! Vermont in the Spring is AWESOME!!!!!!

    Corey

  13. I will bet 50¢ that your receiver is the typical solid-state that look good in specs and sounds horrible with super-efficient, very sensitive horns.

    [H]

    Well, my sources are a Dynaudio ST-70 and Harman-Kardon Citation II with a Woodside CD/2 and outboard converter directly in. Also with my SimAudio/Moon i5 (almost 3K) and Rega P-3. No cheap recievers here. I did however try it with an old Scott 420A integrated, and that was pulled in 13 seconds!

    Corey

  14. Aren't you glad you didn't pay $1,500 for those La Scalas?

    Actually, I bet the La Scalas would be more suited to me. From what I understand, they are very "forward" sounding through the mids and highs. I LOVE the horn sound, it's just that the Heresy's are a little polite and bass-shy. They just seem to lack the punch I'm looking for.

    I'm not a fan of super-deep bass, just focussed and super punchy. The RB's seem to be punchier and more in-your-face. I have my Dynaudio's for the refined, polite, thing.

    Again, I think these are very good sounding speakers, I guess I'm just looking for something different.

    Corey

  15. As some of you have read, I won a pair of Heresy II on Ebay last week. The seller was local and delivered to me that afternoon!

    Well........I've had almost a week with them, and I don't think they're my "thing" I'm not a subwoofer guy, as I only listen to 2 channel, and I prefer the naturalness of no sub. The Heresy is a little light in the low end for me alone. I think they are very nice sounding, but just not my preference. I have listened to the RB-35 and RB-75 several times, and they're definately more "me".

    This being said.......I'm going to sell them and try something else. I figured I got alot of input in a short time from the people here, so I'd offer them to Forum members first for what I paid.

    I paid $480.00(+$20.00 gas money for delivery). I'm offering them for $480.00+shipping to any Forum member that may be interested. I'd also possibly be interested in trades, so run 'em by me!

    Thanks,

    Corey

  16. I just won a pair of Heresy II on Ebay about 5 minutes ago for $480.00. They're local so no shipping! Here's the auction # 9711059022

    This is my first pair of Klipsch, so we'll see. I was REALLY hoping for La Scalas, but I can't find any in a reasonable distance for a reasonable price. Hell.......my wife won't complain about the size of these though.

    I also just "aquired" a Harman-Kardon Citation II, so these will have a mate.

    Anyone have a Citation I pre they want to sell?

    Corey

  17. Well........even though these La Scala's didn't happen, I just got some good news from a friend. He has sold his parents home, and is in the process of cleaning it out. He just called and said, "Hey, aren't you into tube hi-fi as well?"(I love it when the conversation starts like that!) "I have my dad's Harman-Kardon Citation I amp that I'll never use.....do you want it?"

    HELL YA!!!!!!!!!

    Works out well that he's a bass player, and I own a guitar shop. He'll get some gear he needs, and I get a Citation. Maybe I'll get a pair of Heresy's to use until I find the La Scala's.

    Corey

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