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The Pilgrimage in music festival form
Well here we are again, 10 years down the road and 8 "pilgrimages" under our belt. Each year I ask what you want to do and out side of a few suggestions I am told to "do what you want to, we will come"....well look out. It has been said to be careful of what you ask for, you just may get it.
The 10 year anniversary... I wonder how many charter members of the original pilgrimage group will be there.
Tony
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Unless you're on tour, you don't need that many pro's. I'll be happy to take up some donations and write you a good tax receipt for them.
No touring for me... too old for the road!
Thank you for your generous offer, but I think I'll hang on to them. []
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Yes, it was me that made the "baby" LaScalas. I'm in the process of making some slightly larger ones... 12" high. These should sound much better.
Tony
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No touring for me... too old for the road!
Tony
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A pair of Pro Line Heresy's and a Scott 222D... along with other audio "stuff".
Tony
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No, these are the real deal. Full size pro LaScalas. Black, with aluminum trim.I have a wall of LaScalas... does that count?
Only when they're about six inches tall. Would you post another picture of them (presuming my memory is correct and you have the baby LaScalas)
Tony
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I have a wall of LaScalas... does that count?
Tony
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I'm in for Hope.
Tony
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I admit I'm a little biased on this subject. I knew Paul Klipsch. I know there are things available now that he didn't have. It's just that he worked on (and thought about) the Klipschorn for most of his life. He got it to where it's at by trying everything he could.
Tony
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Maybe you can eventually improve the Khorn design.
Is that in reference to what I'm trying to accomplish?
Rolling eyes? Like improving the Khorn isn't possible?
Greg
Well... some of the greatest minds have already tried that.
Tony
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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but the Cornwall III has the K700 mid horn while the previous versions had the K600 mid horn.
Tony
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I've directltly compared the H1, H2 and H3 side by side. In my experience I found a huge difference between the H1 and the H2... liked the H2 the best (more detail... more high end sparkle). I didn't find as big a differece from the H2 to the H3. I thought both sounded very good.
Tony
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I'm back.
You guys are the absolute best! I've been priviliged to meet many of you in person,
but even the ones I haven't met, I still feel like I know you. What an honor it is to be a
member of this community where we pray for each other's health and happiness.
Thank You all so much for everything.
I continue to improve and am looking forward to getting back to my usual routine.
Also, really looking forward to making one of our semi regular trips to Russellville to
visit Mr. Bob and Michael for some long overdue listening tests and general visitation.
And a special Thank You to my best friend, Dee. This is the best friend anyone
could ever have. He is really a major blessing in my life.
Thanks again one and all,
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GotHover,
Very cool... looks like it was made that way. Let us know what you think of the sound.
Tony
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Michael,
Phillips head. Looks like a #8. 1" long from the underneath of the head... 1 1/8" overall.
Thanks,
Tony
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So if you use a K28 with a stock E crossover, do you have a "hole" in the frequency range? If so, how much of a "hole" are we talking about?
Thanks,
Tony
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Is the Valspar #40 made just for Klipsch? I don't see it listed on the Valspar website.
Thanks,
Tony
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I've used the Rustoleum Satin Black, but (as someone else said) it doesn't quite have the sheen that the original does. I really would like to try the paint that Klipsch uses to see how well I could do with it.
Thanks,
Tony
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Any other recommendations?
Thanks,
Tony
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Does anybody know what type of black paint Klipsch uses? I need to repaint some Heresy II's, and I want as close a match as possible to the original.
Thanks,
Tony
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fini, you crack me up!This would be a major addition to the heavy-duty PWK collector. Even more so than the Jiffy Slicer (if you can believe it). Of course, the Holy Grail for theserious PWK aficianado would be Miss Valerie's hand in marriage. I think only Tony Reed has a legitimate shot at that one. Naturally there are many hoops he'd have to jump through to pull that one off (including the hoop Tony's wife would likely use to strangle him).
Tony
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Well I got them... now what do I do with them? [*-)]
Tony
Happy Birthday Tony Reed!
in General Klipsch Info
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That picture was taken in Rome, Italy when I was about 40 lbs. heavier... guess I need to change my facebook picture.
Thanks for the good wishes.
Tony