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Underdog??? No way, Scala's are as close to the mighty Khorn as you can get. The other Heritage (except Khorns) speakers are NOT fully horn loaded. If they are mint it would be a good deal @ 3 times the price! 1977's are good ones.
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This message has been edited by mpgwagon on 03-10-2002 at 01:25 AM
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As Paul said "Bullshit". Nothing is better than fully horn loaded. The Scala bass is tight, fast and accurate. If you want vibrate your butt bass, add a Sub. Once you get used to the bass from the Scala's it's hard to listen to any sub. IMHO. Oh.. Scala's can shake your house all by themselves.
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This message has been edited by mpgwagon on 03-09-2002 at 09:11 PM
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Cool......... Is this your first Heritage? If you didn't buy em I was gonna. I'll get some soon (I hope),they'll be rears to go with my Scala's. I'm (bigolhorns) high bidder on these. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1337948477
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This message has been edited by mpgwagon on 03-08-2002 at 09:22 PM
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IMHO. The 3.5's are very good. Only drawback is they don't reproduce vocals real well. I second the Scala's. Scala's are selling on Ebay for some very cheap prices. Less than some Cornwalls, doesn't make sense.
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Better hurry. Some guy (gal) is buying almost every pair that comes on Ebay. He will pay huge $$$ for them. He's out bid me 3 times! I wonder what he's doing??
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Kinda like Bose.
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La Scala's. Placement is easier than the Mighty Khorn. If you have the space 5 La Scala's would be tuff to beat for Home Theater, 2 La Scala's is tuff to beat for music. Soon I will have 5 Scala's.
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I think they sound best 8'-10' apart. You loose the soundstage when they are too close. Also set them up against the long wall in your room.
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Welcome back. Kids and family prevented me from getting the Scala's I lusted for in the 70's. I have them know and my kids drool over them!
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John Milner (American Graffiti)said it best: "Nothing's been the same ever since Buddy Holly died"
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Good For you! This will make a great system.You are right, you can never own enough Klipsch .I'm sure this is just the start.
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The SC1 is hard to beat for the money. It's a great match for your other gear. Very clear and detailed. It's a Klipsch.
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Where is this Polk forum? Maybe all of us should pay them a visit.
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It doesn't get much better than the Yamaha for the price,sound quality and features.
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Very Nice. I thought I was the only one using a KSW-12 with Scala's!! The KSW 12 actually works great with my Scala's.
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I'll trade a pair of cubes for your Scala's.Then you can have speakers that don't suck.
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They do have a forum. It's right here! Everything you need to know about Bose is right here. Do a search and see.
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In the 80's I had a Phase Tech that was really bad.
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I tried (in my house, with my speakers) every top brand receiver out there. I kept the Yamaha. The Denon sounded a little too bright with my La Scala's
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Just curious.....Are people who like Bose speakers called Boseos??
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These have type AL crossovers. I would wait for an older pair with the type AA.
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No!! I know what mine are.
Click on the icon:"Weird.jpg" in my first post
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This message has been edited by mpgwagon on 02-18-2002 at 01:28 PM
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Any one know what these are?
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This message has been edited by mpgwagon on 02-18-2002 at 12:52 PM
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Why is the sound level from DVD's lower than CD's played through the same DVD player? Some movies really have to have the volume cranked to even hear them.
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Heard LaScalas again today, has been many years
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Must have been something wrong with them. This is not any Scala I've ever heard
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