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  1. Well in reply to my own post and reviving an older topic, I have rebuilt my crossovers, and converted them to Type A. I can't say what the improvement is due to, the new caps or the AA to A conversion. The end result is very pleasing to the ear... Thanks again to all who answered my questions. Robert
  2. At present I have a ~3.5 watt/ch 2A3 SET amp driving them...
  3. Now that my mistake was cleared up. With the tweeter protection aside, what is the consensus as to which crossover is best in a LaScala, the A or AA?
  4. This resistor would be in series, right? Just making sure...
  5. Thank you, So taking the level down a further 3db will not cause any harm to the squawker? That is my concern. Robert
  6. To some degree... I have found that a lot of the "classic rock" does not age well, and I do not listen to it anymore. Take Lynyrd Skynyrd for example, I use to listen to this stuff all the time in HS. Now I hate it! As less time is spent listening to the same old schtick, I find myself listening to other genres of music. I have always like Jazz, now I love it.
  7. This is not my first post, but, I have lost all the info on my original screen name. With that out of the way... I have a pair of LaScala speakers, built in 1976.I was reading some archived threads regarding AA and A crossovers. In one of those threads, Daddy Dee said that you could reduce the level on the squawker, by using a different tap on the T2A autoformer. Now my question is, will this change the crossover freq. as someone else has suggested on another forum? Another question I have is which is the better crossover? The AA or the A? Thank you, Robert
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