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  1. Sorry, local pick up only. I'll edit the post to reflect that.
  2. Hey everyone! It's been a long time since I've been active on the forum! I don't even recognize most of the names here any more. I'm living in an apartment these days and, unfortunately, need to part with my La Scalas. There is barely room for them and they're mostly just collecting dust. It's a pair of '76 La Scalas that I originally picked up back in 2009. I replaced one of the woofers with a used K-33 when I first got them. One of the woofers had a burnt voice coil. They have AA xover networks and everything else is original. They're black. Local pick up only, no shipping. I've attached some photos. I'm asking $900 for the pair. If your interested, I'm in Little Rock, AR. I'd be happy to show them to anyone interested. Edit: The speakers have been sold!!!!!! Daniel
  3. I was actually trying to connect my promedia 5.1 Ultras to two RCA plugs, one for left and one for right. I discovered that the easiest way is to use the mp3 player input jack on the volume control pod. Daniel
  4. The subject pretty much sums it up. I need to connect my Promedia 5.1s to a stereo RCA connection. Basically, I have 1 left channel rca and 1 right channel rca for outputs to the Promedia. Obviously, the Promedia 5.1s only have the three mini stereo jacks inputs. Any ideas on how to connect this? BTW, the source isn't a computer so there is no option for another sound card, etc. Thanks, Daniel
  5. So, I have a dead Promedia Ultra 5.1 set. First off, I'm getting low and The thermistor on AC/DC board is clearly burnt. I was wondering if anyone has a suitable substitute for it. The part number is SCK-048 and it is labelled TH501 on the board. I can't find that part. I can link the datasheet I found for it if you like. Also, I was wondering if anyone has a parts list for the daughter board on the AC/DC board? Thanks, Daniel
  6. [] Scary thought.... Now I just need to find me a pair of those.... EDIT: Michael, will those binding posts you linked work on Cornwalls? Daniel
  7. This sub would be terrible for HT. It is -10 db at 38 Hz! It is really designed for music. Daniel
  8. This is an awesome project! Good work!
  9. You are correct those are ports. They are part of a Bass Reflex modification for the La Scalas originally by DJK i believe. You should be able to find some info on it through the search if not, shoot me a PM and I can send you an email Bruce (Marvel) sent me about a year ago. Daniel
  10. I was introduced to the Heritage line at birth. My dad has a pair of Cornwalls. I had the privilege listening to a lot of older rock throughout my childhood on them. It wasn't until I was a teenager that I really got interested in them. I remember doing a report on speakers in the 9th grade. At the same time, my dad was purchasing some newer reference series stuff to make a HT system with his Cornwalls. My dad asked the older salesman at Custom Audio in Little Rock for some more technical info on Klipsch speakers. Little did I know, I was given what I could later find out to be excerpts of Dope from Hope! Daniel
  11. It is actually the norm for the C-70 to run hot. Mine runs pretty hot. But, I've never measured the temp on it. I think 130 F could be possible though. IIRC, I found other people with the same experience over at audiokarma. Daniel
  12. I need to put this on the calender!!! I'm afraid I may miss the 10th sadly though.... Daniel
  13. I am curious of the comparison. I don't own the m-80 but I do own two m-60s. I absolutely love them. I'm sure the m-80 won't disappoint. Daniel
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