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Looking for a Single Split La Scala with Metal Trim
twistedcrankcammer posted a topic in Garage Sale
Want a Single Klipsch Split La Scala with metal trim and chrome metal input cup with PWK logo. Will consider buying a pair to split myself as I need a matching center channel for my daughter. What will you sell ?? Thanks !! Roger -
Looking for a Single Split La Scala with Metal trim and the metal input cups with the PWK logo, but will consider a pair and sell one myself. Thanks !! Roger
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SOLD: Heresy 1 part out - K-55-V, K-55-M
twistedcrankcammer replied to yamahaSHO's topic in Garage Sale
Dude, I am interested in the single K-55V with wires and solder terminals shipped for $110 if you still have it. Roger -
What's your favorite song to play a little louder
twistedcrankcammer replied to Could sound better's topic in Lounge
Dad, When are you going to learn how to spell Roger ? Rog -
What's your favorite song to play a little louder
twistedcrankcammer replied to Could sound better's topic in Lounge
Okay Stewie !! Dear ! LMAO ! Getting back on the original topic for a song I like to listen too a little louder than normal; "Thunderstruck" by AC / DC !! Roger -
What's your favorite song to play a little louder
twistedcrankcammer replied to Could sound better's topic in Lounge
Eldon, his wife Christy and their daughter Jamie attended a private listening session years back to listen to some early Jubilees. Several people in attendance noticed some MWM bins laying around and wanted to hook the top end of the Jubilee up to the MWM's. They drug the MWM's into place and put the Jubilee tops on and all culprites involved agreed that the MWM's sounded better and Eldon's Wife Christy and their Daughter Jamie decided that was what Eldon needed. Later Eldon found two clapped out Klipsch MWM single bins and put a pair of split La Scala tops on them. Later, Eldon collected four K-43 Woofers and used his factory MWM singles for measurements and built four exact copies out of Oak. A deer friend of Christy and Eldon fixed them up with a pair of Jubilee top ends and the rest is history. Eldon still has his old factory pair of Klipsch MWM single bins with split La Scala tops out in a shed and drags them outside occasionally for outdoor duty. Roger -
What's your favorite song to play a little louder
twistedcrankcammer replied to Could sound better's topic in Lounge
NO, they are a four Klipsch MWM single bins Bins for Bass, topped off with a pair Of K-402 Horns an K-69 drivers off the top of a pair of Jubilees. This setup sounds even better than Jubilees. Roger -
How did you discover Klipsch speakers?
twistedcrankcammer replied to Alexander's topic in General Klipsch Info
I don't know Eldon, I think I look exactly like the ******* you called me ?? Rog -
How did you discover Klipsch speakers?
twistedcrankcammer replied to Alexander's topic in General Klipsch Info
Eldon, You left out the Colter connection Rog -
How did you discover Klipsch speakers?
twistedcrankcammer replied to Alexander's topic in General Klipsch Info
Heard my first Klipsch in 1982 at a dealer when I was into Car Stereo and later the same year really heard them for the first time at a Kid I knew from HI school. My buddy was friends with him and we went over because he was selling two pair of speakers and his Receiver. He had a really nice top of the line digital top of Yamaha line receiver with a Red LEDs and a nice remote. A nice remote was big time in 1982. He also had one new pair of La Scala's only about a year or so old and a pair of Heresy's about a year or two old. He was selling because he got his girlfriend pregnant and got married. With the LA Scala's playing, you couldn't even tell when the Heresy's were on or off. My buddy bought the Yamaha receiver and the La Scala's. Big steps for kids still in Highschool. Roger -
Like I said Tom, thankyou for your effort to try to help me. I already have a pair of K-55V push pins in the Heresy's for my daughter and her pro Split LaScalas have the K-55M's in them. I have always heard the K-55M's play the hotter and that the K-55V's with dual phase plug and solder terminals play the flattest and sound the beast. I just bought two pairs of K-55V's with dual phase plugs with solder terminals. Luther Ward is a friend and is going to veneer these four speakers for me, they are at his house. Plans are to put one K-55V solder terminal in one Heresy that the other one will have a single phase plug K-55V push pin and replace one K-55M in one split LaScala and A /B one set of speakers at a time on a Pioneer SX-3900 identical to my daughters. The A /B comparison will be done in mono, not stereo and mostly all vocals. The Heresy's with their K-600 horns will be mostly tested on female vocals and the pair of LaScalas with their K-400 horn will be mostly Male and female vocals. Presently, I would like to find a single Pro Split LaScala's with metal trim or a pair to sell one off to achieve a perfectly matched center and obviously I want to do this prior to having the speakers veneered. Thanks again... Roger
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Are you talking about the guy who has four K-55Vs for $800? Thanks for trying to help me out Tom. Yeah, he is going to have those for a long time, that is $200 a piece or $4oo per pair and shipping is additional and they are the less desirable K-55V push pin drivers. I already have K-55V push pin drivers that I want to replace with K-55V solder terminals. The solder terminal ones have a dual phase plug and sound better and graph flatter than the single phase plug K-55V push pins. These speakers are a gift to my daughter and that is why I only want the best for her. Thanks Jimbo, I already responded to Skelt for $315 shipped, but if anything goes wrong, I will contact you next. Roger
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Yes, this ^^^^ Salmonella is obviously the worse of the two main types of food poisoning obviously. Chickens are descended from reptiles and carry Salmonella on there bodies just like handling a snake. You should wash raw chicken, and eggs and your hands after touching and before cooking. It is noteworthy to tell you that chickens lay eggs with a protective coating. As you may remember, my best friend owns a 400,000 chicken egg farm. As I previously stated; here in the US, we wash this coating off, but over in Europe they do not was the eggs and leave this coating on and wash it off directly before cooking. Eggs with this coating left on can be kept at room temperature for up to a month and one half without going bad. Glad you got past this Richard. Rog
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisettevoytko/2020/05/06/majority-of-new-coronavirus-cases-in-new-york-are-from-people-staying-at-home-not-traveling-or-working/?fbclid=IwAR2hLqcv765t-qsVSTc_syVqNaFZ9FndgMKrnP99fs0_iKvXaWyh2HI5Gq0#1ee443011655
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Exactly...."Not so with Covid 19" If you are continually reading below 92% resting, you should see a physician if you are asymptomatic and have no known underlying diagnosis. Roger
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Don't want to cause a national shortage but Pulse Oximeters are still plentiful here and cheap. Pulmonary function and Fever are easy to watch out for. Roger
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Try to stay current. Around here, most Hospitals are way over stocked on ventilators. Roger
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Got three extremely nice, well marbled, very thick Ribeye's in the fridge for tonight... Roger
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Travis, Exactly why it should be left up to local Authorities Travis. Just like me using or owning an AR-15 shouldn't be ruled by the the masses that are terrified in the cities !! Roger
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Jeff, You said a mouthful here, but just to clarify for the Lay Person, Exercise and staying in shape is extremely important BUT someone over doing, especially trying to get in shape fast can over do and weaken their own bodies immune response and leave one more vulnerable. The key here is moderation within ones present fitness level. Roger