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  1. It was in mid 1976 after moving into our first home that I decided to "upgrade" my hifi system which consisted of a Sansui receiver and 3-way speakers purchased from the PX while I was serving in the Army.  Knew nothing about Klipsch, but a coworker mentioned the La Scala as a possible candidate for my new system.  So happens there was a Klipsch dealer in my hometown (Pro Audio, Oakland CA) and they had a pair of the LS’s on the floor.  At first sight I knew I had to have them, even before the salesman turned on the system.  We made a deal for the LS’s and a Yamaha CA-1000, and I’m happy to say they are still in use today, almost 50 years later.

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    I don’t remember the very first piece of music I played with my new hifi setup, but I’m sure Carlos’ "Switched On Bach" vinyl LP was near the top of that list.  And BTW, I still have that LP as well.  I guess some things just never get old !!

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  2. 2 hours ago, Islander said:

     

    Technics did make some belt drive turntables, but they were entry-level models.  All the SL-1200/1210, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, and 1800 were direct drive.  The models from SL-1300 to SL-1800 were discontinued many years ago, but I don't know why.  I think the SL-1200/1210 models were higher-end, but that's referring to all the pre-2011 models.  No Technics turntables were produced between 2010 and 2016.  

     

    The current series came out in 2016, and they're years ahead of all the old series, as you would expect.

     

    So true, but for some reason which I can't really explain I'm just not quite ready to swap my "vintage" TT that I've owned from Day 1 for a newer version...

     

     

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  3. You should be good.  My desktop "system" is an M1 iMac with Klipsch R-15PM bookshelf speakers, and connectivity/performance is solid with no issues whether rca-analog, bluetooth, toslink-optical, or usb.  I have even connected my Mi Macbook Pro with the R-15PM units with the same good results.  I would think the "Three" would offer the same connectivity options.  Note: if connecting via usb you will need a usb-c adapter going into the iMac....

  4. 2 hours ago, KT88 said:

    BTW I was very curious and suddenly impatient, that's why I took the autoformer to the replica xover. The next step will be that with some leisure I will clean the original board of the Klipsch AA xover and rebuild it with all the parts in new shine.
    Can anyone tell me which wire of the xover is closest to the original wire? Unfortunately the original wiring no longer exists. The same goes for the wiring of the drivers. What can I take there to get very close to the original?

    Here are my original '76 'Scala X-overs cleaned up and mounted on new boards.  Except for the solid wire leads of the air-core inductor, the X-overs appear to use ordinary 18ga stranded wire between the components.  Speaking of the inductor, doublecheck the hold-down screw - it should be non-magnetic (brass) and not regular metal crews as my originals were.  Good luck on your "restoration."

     

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    Never once did I ever imagine what a "sound" investment these 'Scalas would turn out to be.  I purchased mine simply because the design and the craftsmanship appealed to me - appreciation for their audio capabilities came after.  I was given a 10% discount off the 'Scala and Yam amp "bundle" but they still amounted to a "big ticket" expense to me.  Now I just chuckle (or weep!) at my good fortune.

     

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  6. 2 hours ago, dirtmudd said:

    Did not have the means or opportunity to see and hear them "live" but did manage to pick up a couple of their LPs.  Their warm and unique voices, guitar work, "messages in song" have always appealed to me, and their vinyl pressings are actually quite good.  Whenever I have a hankering for 60s folk music, these are the first albums I pull out of the cabinet:

     

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  7. 18 hours ago, MicroMara said:

    Sure for Shure ..with a Jico VN 35 E SAS/ S Stylus it shurley plays quiet like a Shure V 15 III with an origin MR stylus

    It may not match the legendary characteristics of the vaunted V15-Type XXX, but the N97xe does an admirable job of tracking and transforming vinyl grooves into a great listening experience, at least for me.  I have one N97 with JICO SAS/B mounted to a standard Technics headshell, and another N97 with JICO SAS/R mounted in wood (notice cantilever in pic below).  I was fortunate to pick up my two N97s early on @ $99 ea before they went out of production resulting in the crazy prices sellers are asking now.

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  8. On 7/27/2022 at 11:11 AM, Tarheel said:

    Looking for advice on tuning modules specifically the JB4 module for a 2012 BMW Z4 35is.  335hp now and looking to get to 400hp at stage 1 boost.  35,000 miles, daily driver.  Safe is #1 priority....don't want to hurt the engine.

    Has anyone here done this and would you do it again?

    I've run the JB4 in my Q60 for about three years now, and along with the DTE PedalBox, driving the car is a much more enjoyable experience.  As I can only get 91-octane here in CA, I've programmed the JB4 to be on the safe side with a max of 5psi over stock.  But even at that modest level, engine performance is quite impressive.  And I do believe that the JB4 is undetectable once removed from the vehicle - I've had it at the dealer three times for warranty purposes (software recalls and leaking water pump) and they never once asked if I had ever "modded" the motor.

     

    I imagine you would get the same performance results with your Z4, perhaps even better as Burger Motors is primarily BMW oriented.  Highly recommended. 

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  9. One factor that might be contributing to the "bloated/boomy" sound you are hearing are the "hard" surfaces of your listening room, ie the walls and floor.  You might try laying down an area rug and maybe a put up a couple of wall hangings to absorb some of the reflected sound coming out of your speakers.  I'm sure others on this forum can explain/resolve these issues in better detail than I....

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  10. Interesting that you say that.  After completing the first B&K board, I connected it to one LS and took an original 46-year old board out of storage and connected it to the other LS just for comparison.  Took a good listen to each side separately, and to my mild surprise, the KWP board still sounded pretty decent.  'Course, my ears aren't nearly what they used to be, which might explain what I heard or didn't hear.  Which is reason enough for me to deliberate whether taking out the diodes will result in any noticeable differences to my ears.  Thanks for your comment, and to other posters as well.  Happy listening !

  11. Hmm.  I have the CT-120 tweeters mounted to Dave's wood MAHLs and to my ears they already sound smoother compared to the K77s.  Would I realize any additional audio "enhancement" by performing the mod you suggest?  Searching this Forum the consensus is that there would be no harm in bypassing the diodes with the BC tweeters I am using, but I suppose I could confirm this by emailing B Crites....

  12. You, sir, are exactly right !!  Hard to believe, but the original Klipsch AA-s in my LS-s came with standard metal screws, ie magnetic, holding down that inductor, which I have since changed over to brass screws (hard to notice in the pic).  The B&K (B Crites) x-overs, however, were received with the proper non-mag screws in place.

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  13. I've always appreciated the engineering and audio/sonic wizardry as put out by the Klipsch and B&K Type AA x-overs in my La Scalas, if not so much the aesthetics.  As the boards are normally mounted inside the cabs, appearance is not really an issue.  But I recently got the urge to bring them up topside just for my own personal viewing enjoyment and decided a "makeover" was in order to give the x-over boards a bit more visual appeal.  I acquired a pair of hand-made "cutting" boards, mounted the x-over elements in their most suitable locations, drilled the appropriate holes, and finally made the wire connections mostly underneath to tidy up the looks.  While I can't claim to be a craftsman compared to others of you on this Forum, I thought the project turned out pretty decent.  Here are pics for your judgement - thanks for reading.  Happy listening!

     

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  14. On 1/15/2022 at 9:25 PM, the real Duke Spinner said:

    XLCR ??

    Ha, I wish !!  My bike is actually a Fat Bob that I bought in 2010.  My first HD was a 1990 FXRS-SP which I kept for 20 years and put over 100K miles on the odo.  Thanks for asking !

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  15. Did someone say "Yamaha?"  I've always been partial to the silver faces and elegant knobs/levers of the '70s and '80s hifi gear.  I've posted these pics in a couple of other past threads but am more than happy to repost for those who may have missed them earlier. 

     

    My CA-1000 was purchased along with my 'Scalas back in '76 and is still in service today albeit with a repair here and there through the years.

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    The CA-2010 was bought 2nd hand several years ago, restored, and powers the Klipsch "R" towers at the back of my listening room.

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    I had been using a Carver C-4000 Pre to control the two Yam amps...

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    The last piece of "vintage" gear I own is sadly relegated to storage or forum articles as internet streaming has made the tuner rather obsolete.  On top of the Pioneer TX is a Bic BeamBox indoor antenna - anybody remember those ?!?

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    And that's my "show-n-tell."  Thanks for reading - happy listening and Happy New Year !!

     

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  16. With apologies to the OP for not owning the same model or finish he has, my 'Scalas in Raw Birch wear tempered, smoked glass toppers.  You definitely lose the view of the wood grain and finish, but gain a significant measure of protection with the glass panels.  And you always have the option of removing the glass for those special occasions whenever you want to show off your C-IIs in their "natural state."

     

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