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  1. I have built my Baby-Scalas and have a Lascala II for a center with KG3s for surround. It is my insanity that drives me to build a set of jubilee LF cabs for the front and delete the KG3s from the set up(Babies as surround). I have had a blast building the baby-scalas and overwhelmed on the sound they give. I want to move forward to the only other speaker that is on my bucket list. Size is not a factor to me nor where they will rest. I have followed builds here and can only say."Wow!!!" Everyday I visit the site I am inspired and dumbfounded by the skill of the members here. Everyone has been so helpful, understanding, and patient with my dumb%. I can't give enough props to the members here (A true wealth of knowlege).One of the greatest things has been that everyone that experiences them here in my small part of the world is speechless on the sound that only Klipsch can make.
  2. Tweeter was incorrect I see. That should fix that part.
  3. Muchly appreciated, I need all the help I can get.
  4. Wasn't sure if 3.9uF was to much for K55Vs. Should I stay with the 2.0uF to the squawker?
  5. The bass bins are crossed at 200Hz
  6. Plan on using this on the tops for my tops and mid bass horns.
  7. I built the mid horn as a goof to see if I could make a 4 way system. Its a 20.5" w x 11" h x 12" d horn. 1 cubic foot box witha a K-6-K 8". The tops are K-84-K Tweeter and the midrange is K-700 with a K-55V. Using a stock Type E crossover for the new horn with the top. The bass bin is running mono on a Carver TFM-15 at 150Hz. I have no clue what I am really doing but this one speaker alone sounds amazing. The neighbors hate just the one. Plan to finish number two this week.
  8. They got to big for the small den. So moved the project to the garage.
  9. It is sealed just sitting on top of my subs
  10. They are definatly crisper and require less wattage than before. Crossover may have alot to do with it since I am using a type E network. Truthfully I was worried that they would sound bad after following the vast amount of threads here. I am happy and wouldn't change anything on the bass bins. The volume the things carry is so much better. Not to take a thing away form any original design. Klipsch inspired my insanity of a build. Klipschaholic I have become.
  11. Baby in the sense that I used Heresy/Hip parts.
  12. Don Dorsey's Beethoven or Bust was the first thing I heard on Klipsch speakers in 88' and have been sold ever since. This has been my rule to judge all audio equipment. What was your first, or your rule?
  13. Time to get these bad boys finished.
  14. Got my repaired 12 in today from Freeman-Tuell Speaker Service out of Dallas, Texas. Great people, fast service too. set me back 50 bucks plus shipping.
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