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  1. Actually the one behind is one I built for a shorter center channel/tv stand, 2 piece design. Original horns with a Crites woofer. I suppose it is available as well
  2. ***SOLD*** Beautiful pair of consecutive serial number 1979 Klipch La Scalas. All original, fully functioning and sound amazing. Birch wood cabinets, stain is unrestored and still beautiful. Have been very well cared for. With a heavy heart I finally place these for sale $3200/obo Better quality images available upon request Local pickup North Seattle area or buyer arranges all shipping
  3. here's some shots. fires directly into the rear of the couch. came out a bit more rich and a shade darker than the la scalas but i'm happy with it. it gives quite the experience
  4. that's all the info i was looking for. thanks for the help, you rock
  5. thanks for the info billy! much obliged. worked both days this weekend and with the sunshine (uncommon this summer for us) i spent all weekend outside and in the shop, no online time. gonna start this bad boy this week, i'll let you know on the progress. i got ahold of my buddy who does granite. he says he can do the horn and tweeter cutouts in black granite for the face of the upper section, and i think we'll use granite for the very top piece too, should withstand the tv abuse better. just finished my mdf core/birch plywood dual 15" subwoofer sofa cabinet box to match my existing la scalas, i'll post some pics if you guys are interested. very happy with how it turned out, sounds even better. nothing like a pair of 15's firing into your back, almost takes your breath away. thanks again!
  6. have been looking forever now. found lots of la scala bass bin build pics but i can't find a link to the build specs anywhere. building a shorter la scala center channel/tv stand and need the specs. any help would be awesome
  7. well, i gotta say i love the shorter la scala billy. i think thats the way i'll go. if you could send out the dimensional sketches of the bass bin that'd be awesome (dayzed50@hotmail.com). i have a buddy who is a wizard with granite and marble, he told me he could fab up a top front piece to mount the horn and tweeter recessed into, should be a good look. i'm thinkin a trapezoid shape would work well. i'm a sucker for symmetry so i'll prob go a few inches taller to put the k-77 above the horn. the room is large enough to accomodate a higher tv setup. i love the look of the scalas, i'd just like to have something in the center with a little more style, hence my first instinct in getting the lone belle. spose i'm in the market for la scala components now.....
  8. ok, so my quest to find a lone belleklipsch for a center channel/tv stand has been unsuccessful as of yet. been working with some veneer plywood/mdf center enclosures lately and i think i'm gonna build my own center channel speaker. my question is: what heritage components would make for an incredible center channel assembly? it's gotta keep up with the la scala fronts and heresy III surrounds. i'm thinkin somewhere along the lines of a k-77 tweeter (or 2), k-55 drivers(or two) with k-600 (1 or 2) or k-400 (1 max) horns, and either a single k-33 or k-43 15" woofer or maybe a pair of k-42 12" woofers. also, are standard klipsch heritage x-overs ie type A, AA, B only capable of being used with 3 speaker component setups or less, or can you sneak in a second tweeter or squawker without having to run a second x-over? i'm familiar with ohm loads and calculating total loads with multiple speakers both with series and parallel setups so that part i can handle. thanks for the help guys, lets get an ultimate center channel design goin!
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