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Dennie

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  1. "I also have a couple powered subs in the mix; Paradigm PS 1000's. I love LOUD tunes."

    With subs just add LaScalas. They will get CRAZY loud or play very refined.

    I second the La Scalas! I love mine and the sub fills out the bottom end! You could run stereo subs and essentially have 4 way speakers.

    I payed one thousand dollars for mine, off of Craigslist. Best $1000 I've spent!

    LaScalaNow.jpg

    Dennie[:P]

  2. suggestion: try them in the corners angled in to see how they sound,the backs should be closer to the wall

    recommendation: get the amp off the carpet! it needs ventelation underneath so air can rise through it and carry off heat!

    I too vote for getting them back into the corners, angled towards the listening position. The larger the soundstage, the better. Also, getting the receiver off the carpet will prolong the life of the receiver.

    ....and yes! Move the TV back. Can you wall mount it? That would end the balancing act and free up that shelf for your Turntable.

    When do you hear the hiss? Records? CD? Always?

    Dennie

  3. Not really a Gear Change, more of an addition. Added a ELAC Miracord 40 TT just to see how vinyl would sound on my La Scala's and now I have over 1000 albums. [:P] I think I may be buying a"new" turntable in 09, as I am falling in love with the sound of Vinyl. I just may set up a dedicated 2 channel rig, as the LS's are hooked into my HT for now.

    Dennie

  4. Hey Darkside,

    I replaced my Adcom GFA 7607 (7 X 125wpc for HT) with a DH (David Halfler) 200 for my 2 channel La Scala set up and I have never looked back. I bought it from the original owner for $50. He bought it in the late 70's or early 80's and took very good care of it.

    It sounds fine. Highs and mids are very nice and the bass good too, remember the La Scala's only go down to 44hz. I am running a SVS 20-39 PC Plus for the low end.

    If you can get the price down to a place where you are comfortable with, I would say go for it. Make sure you check it out first. I think there are only a few phillips screws to remove the cover. It should be obvious if something is fried inside.

    I hope this helps,

    Dennie

  5. Nice Pictures!

    I'll add a couple....

    My La Scala balancing my ELAC Miracord TT.....

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    My Kef Home Theater System....

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    a portion of my backyard (a couple of years ago) with stolen ladders hid from view [;)]...

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    Shadow (Cat) and Cody (Dog) doing what they do best....

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    Thanks for sharing your pictures,

    Dennie[8-|]

  6. I would have to agree with FenderBender. Hook them up one at a time and see which one you like better. Does one have pre-outs? So you could add an amp later on, if you so desire? Does one have a phono input, in case you want to hook up a turntable? I know my Pioneer VSX-41 does NOT have one, so I had to buy a phono pre amp.

    So, see which one has the features you need or want. If they both have what you need, go with the one that sounds the best to you!

    Good Luck and keep us posted!

    Dennie

  7. Larry

    P.S. How do you place your System Profile automatically (below) without having to copy and paste it in every time (like I did below). I'm new, this is my second post but I cannot find any help material on these things. I have emailed amy@klipsch.com, the email goes through but no one has responded.

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    For Music:

    1985 KHorns, Onkyo TX-SV515PRO Receiver, Sony CD/DVD Player DVP-S560D.

    For HT:

    Polk RTi10 (front spkrs), Polk PSW10 Subwoofer, Polk CS1000p Center Chnl., Pair in wall rear channel Polk Spkrs, Pioneer VSX-1015TX Receiver, Sony BDP S500 Blu-Ray DVD/CD. Polk SDA-1s

    Hi Larry,

    Welcome to the Klipsch Forum! I am new here also! If you go to the top of the page, you will see a "Edit Profile" button. You can paste your system profile in the system profile box.

    I hope that helps,

    Dennie

  8. I think the Shure comes with an overhang gauge and maybe even an alignment tool? Tracking force you can set without spending money for a gauge if you wish. Once the cartridge is mounted to the headshell and on the tonearm, unscrew the counterweight till the entire arm, headshell and cartridge are perfectly balanced, or parallel with the table (remember, have the stylus guard down during this LOL). The stylus will be floating an inch or so above the platter at this point. Now, set the counterweights scale to zero at the mark that is top dead center on the arm. Screw the counterweight and the scale (which spins independent of the weight) together towards the cartridge until you reach between 1.8 and 2.0 grams. That's it. If there is a VTA adjustment, usually a small dial near the base of the tonearm with adjustments from 0-4. Set the VTA to whatever the tracking force is set to, i.e. if you set the tracking force to 2.0 grams, then set the VTA at 2.

    Thanks Jim,

    I think I will wait for it to get here before ordering anything else and just see what it comes with.

    Dennie

  9. I picked up a Hafler DH 200 by accident. The guy who sold me his turntable brought it with him and said, give me $50 for it! So I did. I think he was the original owner and took very good care of it.

    I too was using a Adcom GFA 555. I have only been using the Hafler for two days now with my La Scala'a, but it is a fine sounding amp. I actually think it has helped with the "brightness" and sounds much fuller at lower volumes than the adcom did. Might have been the best $50 I have spent. It is an old amp though and from what I have read about them, you take your chances with older gear.

    There is one on Ebay right now, here is the LINK!

    Just my .02 cents.

    Dennie

  10. Hi Larry,

    That helps a lot! Yes, I am completely new to this and any and all help is Greatly Appreciated! That link is exactly what I need! (unless Jim is coming over to walk me through it? LOL)

    Here is a picture of my needle-less cartridge. I did figure out how to pull the wire off. I will wait for the Shure cartridge to do each wire one at a time.MiraCordCartridge012.jpg

    Sorry about the focus!

    I had better get to reading and ordering the other tools I will need!

    Thank Larry! This is starting to seem like something I can do! [8-)] I think! LOL

    You guys are the greatest!

    Dennie

  11. You should be free of any soldering Dennie. The small pins on the back of the cartridge have small terminations that pull off. Be careful here, as you can pull the termination off the wire... and then you'll need to solder. It is easier than it sounds.

    Ahhhhh! Now I see! Thanks Jim, I just checked out the old cartridge and they DO pull off! Thank Goodness! LOL

    Well, She is on her way. She is a beauty!

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    I will let you know when She gets here! I guess I should order a Tracking Force gauge and a tonearm alignment tool. Is there anything else I should have?

    Again, Thanks Jim, I feel just like a newbie again! [*-)]

    Dennie

  12. As HiFi said re the Shure. It is the follow on to the M97ED which was a cost effective alternative to Shure's V-15 types. I used the M97's for 20 years and finally replaced the last one with a 97Xe. IMHO it's very reliable, cost effective and tracks with a low enough weight to avoid "cutting" or deforming the vinyl. I use it with a Technics SL-1200 and have no problems at all.

    Thanks Groomlakearea51,

    I read a couple of reviews of the Shure M97xE and they all sounded like it was a Good and Reliable cartridge. My only concern is attaching it to the ELAC tonearm, but this is because I have never done anything like this before. I hope I don't need to solder anything, as I have not soldered since High School. I think I could do it, but hope I don't have to.

    I have been into Home Theater for quite a few years now, but this cartridge replacement scares me a little. I am a turntable virgin! [:$] But the sound of vinyl on these beautiful La Scala's speakers is what motivates me! Amazing, just Amazing!

    Again, Thanks for your help!

    Dennie

  13. Oh and keep the stylus guard in the down position when your moving gear around in the future Embarrassed

    Thanks Jim! I know.......I know! It even has the little lever that locks it down.......I know......I know! [:'(]

    I am heading to E-Bay. Thanks for the info. I guess it is like everything else, there is a leaning curve. I will get the whole cartridge with the tool kit and the "hopefully" easy to follow directions! [:^)]

    Dennie

  14. Hi everyone,

    I am new to The Klipsch forum. I have been a member of the Sound & Vision forum for 5+ years now, but there is not much experience with turntables or 2 channel audio, for that matter. I have been lurking here, on and off for a year or so.

    I recently purchased a Beautiful pair of 1979 La Scala's from the original owner. I thought my KEF's sounded nice, but they just don't compare to the La Scalas, they are the most beautiful sounding speakers I have ever owned!

    I also bought a Elac Miracord 40 turntable off craigslist and have been enjoying it for a couple of months now. Today while moving some gear around I bumped the turntable and the needle broke! [:'(] Yes, I bumped it pretty hard and now I am needleless! I have read of people using the Shure M97xE cartridge with ELAC turntables, but not specifically the Miracord "40"? Would it work with the "40"?

    I am newly into turntables and I don't have a clue what to get. Heck, it took me 15 minutes to figure out how to get this cartridge off. It just pulled straight off the tone arm. [:$] Will the Shure or whatever you can recomend just slip right on? I know nothing about replacing anything on this fine turntable!

    I would like to keep it under $100 if possible.

    Thanks for any help!

    Dennie

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