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Tony Reed

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  1. Overall width of the LaScala's is 23.75 inches. The construction is of .75 birch. The inside of the woofer chamber is 15.25 inches. (where the 15 inch woofer is mounted) The inner parallel chamber walls are .75 inches. (1 on each side/total of 1.5) The outer cabinet walls are another .75 inches. (1 on each side/total of 1.5) That's a total of 18.25 inches. (23.75 - 18.25 = 5.5) The remaining 5.5 inches divided by 2 is 2.75 inches. (I hope my math was right!)

    I have factory LaScala's, which is what I measured for my drawings. Not being totally satisfied with that, I measured a friend's pair. Same thing. The measurement on both pair was 2 3/4 inches. This seems somewhat odd to me as well but, that's what it is. Just to easy your mind, find a factory pair and measure them.

    Tony

  2. I'm thinking of running vertical "strips" cut on a 45 degree angle in the back corners of my LaScala's. These "strips" would run top to bottom filling in the last 90 degree corner somewhat. This would help round out the last turn in the bass section. How would this affect the sound? I thought it might reduce standing waves by helping the air flow.

    Thanks,

    Tony

  3. I have the same pic in different ads. (color & black/white) The speaker on the left appears to be sitting on a riser, while the other does not. It also appears narrower to my eye. Seeing the picture in person, the speakers definitely look like two different models to me.

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