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Seethemusic

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  1. wow thanks for that:) i should be able to follow that:) I've been called out of town (work related) be back in a few days, will get at it then thanks again Mike
  2. just realized i never posted a pic here before and i can't figure out how i have one on my computer but how do i post it here? if i click on the insert/image it asks for a URL link do i post the pic somewhere on the klipsch site first?
  3. Hi Wondering if any of you know what the age of my Lascalas would be, serial numbers s/n3604, s/n3598 .. i know they are made after 1980 due to the copyright label on back 1980 thanks Mike
  4. I have a pair of Cornwalls with s/n 8519993, and 8519994 Model type CWO, with B-3 crossovers anybody know the age of these? The tweeters were replaced with Radio Shack ones. Does anyone know the original type tweeter for them? any other information on them would be great. Thanks Mike
  5. Set up on the short wall, if I do it the long way I'll be sitting in the doorway of the room and speakers in front of the bay windows. I am pretty happy with it this way for now. In a few weeks I'll be getting my basement set up again as soon as the renovations are complete. (new walls and insulation and foundation repair). But thanks for the advice..
  6. Not sure how to post a picture to this forum , any pointers?
  7. Hi again guys, I got the Lascalas set up in my small room. Like most of you said, they should sound fine in there . Yup you were right, they sounded way better than I expected. I thought for sure the bass would be uncontrolled and the soundstage would be all over the place. Bass was fine and the soundstage was a little smaller but still very detailed and life like. My previous basement setup 15x24x7 had a bigger soundstage and a sweeter sweet spot and maybe little more warmth to the sound but I could live with the set up in this small 10w x 19L x 8ft room (notice correction, not 11ft wide).. I have had set ups in in 4 different homes in my life time, with a total of 6 different rooms.. I've owned more than 30 pairs of speakers some very nice ones such as Legacy Focus, Energy Veritas 1.8's, PSB Stratus Golds, Energy Reference 22's, Paradigm Monitor 90p's. To me these were all great speakers in their own ways and I am sure If I had better rooms at the time of owning them (still have the Reference 22's) I would be very happy with the sound of them and would have kept them. I listen to many different kinds of music, (as long as its well recorded) and it seemed whenever I changed from one type to another I would have to reposition speakers to get the best sound from them. With the Lascalas, once I got them positioned 4 inches from side walls and rear walls witha slight toe in then I rarely would move them again. Any type of music I put to them was sounding just fine:) (great actually[] ) I've come to the conclusion that if I would have owned the Lascalas a long time ago i would not have gone through so many speakers (but i have to admit it has been fun) I definately enjoy trying new things out and , even today i still have app. 12 pairs of speakers, some for movie room and others stored but I bring them out once in a while:). Another point i would like to mention was how changing the crossovers from the AL's to the AA's (with new caps) made a nice difference too. Just about everything about them improved with that. Once again a recommendation from the Klipsch forum crew:) Thanks guys.. I also have a pair of Klipsch Cornwalls I picked up about 2 years ago for $160.00 hehe (ya I know).. Have them set up in my studio( little Jamming room) they have work great there, never had any modifications except put them up on 18" wooden crates and nearfield to give them more of a monitor sound. Couldn't ask for much better:) Gonna try and get some pictures up soon:) Thanks again guys Mike
  8. Now I am excited to give them a try . I will do so before the weekend is over . Thanks a lot to all you guys....[]
  9. Never thought of that [:|] ... [] that would make for a good conversation piece though:)
  10. I have only one place were i will be able to set up my Lascalas, its a room the size of 11ftx19ft with 8ft ceilings. Should I even bother to try them there or just store them in my garage for now until I get a better place for them. If anyone has used them in a similar size room , let me know how it was. Thanks Mike
  11. I plan on building a room (garage) to meet the dimensions for a Golden Cuboid Listening room, (10ft x 16ft x 26ft) Has any of you had the opportunity to go from a modest listening room with Lascalas to a Golden Cuboid room. I am sure the differences with any speaker would be different or (better) but I am curious as to what difference in particular with the Lascalas, since I own a pair:) thanks Mike
  12. thanks:) i'll look into it..see if i can get some locally:)
  13. thanks for the information and help, i am going to try out some different gauge cables, and I do have an old set of hand made interconnect type cable i will try out too, I'll see what happens
  14. Has anybody found much difference in imaging, detail ,soundstage, bottom end,top end,, just by changing speaker wire gauge or type? If so what type, size etc. did you find worked best.. thanks Mike
  15. ok thanks Greg, i'll check that out this weekend. Mike
  16. Thanks BS Button, i did check for any loose screws, wood, loose parts inside everything seems to be ok .. i read about how some Lascala owners brace the sides different ways to help with resonating, just wondering what fixes worked best for them.. Mike
  17. I've been noticing a resonating effect from the low midrange on my Lascalas.. what type of fixes have worked best for you Lascala owners. this seems to be the only negative i have with these speakers so far.. If I can fix this I will be a very happy man:) thanks In advance Mike
  18. Nice set up, must be fun Not sure what is meant by "Jub"Scalas, I'll probably do a search on the site here:) Must be nice to have such a large room too:)
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