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Fishbait7

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  1. If there are no offers, I will move on and sell these elsewhere. I was hoping to place them with someone on the Forum. Thank you for your consideration.
  2. With encouragement from others, I have decided to sell these as they are and drop my price to $700 and allow the new owner to upgrade as he/she sees fit.
  3. You had a couple of sets of AA for sale without the original caps here while back. Do you still have a set I might consider purchasing? I'd rather not offer these with poor crossovers.
  4. Thanks, any suggestion as to what I have here in the crossovers?
  5. All things equal, I would prefer that they were equipped with the K-55 and K33. I am told that a number of people have run the EV 1823s for the mid-range, including Klipsch, which he numbered 1843's, and the Eminence woofers are possibly original. Again PWK used some 15 inch Eminence woofers from the early days. Note the picture inclosed that shows the number imprinted on the back of the woofer (67-7645). The 67 indicate it is an Eminence, the 76 speaks of the year and the 45 is a production number. Since these LaScalas were definitely made in 1977, I assume it is likely that they had the Eminence woofers originally. I am not familiar with the LaScalas equipped with the K-55 and K-33 but these sound mighty good! I've had them for five years.
  6. https://postimg.cc/gallery/y9jlgqca/ Might be willing to deliver or meet someone halfway.
  7. I am selling my industrial LaScalas that are equipped with K-77 drivers and tweeters, ElectroVoice 1823 drivers and mid-range, Eminence 15 woofers, consecutive serial numbers, and AA crossovers. Rough exterior but still have that terrific sound.
  8. Alright, I will leave them in the Alerts! section with the understanding that the mid-range drivers are made by Electro Voice. With that in mind, I will immediately drop the price to $750!
  9. You are correct! I examined the driver and found it to be an Electrovoice 1823M on both speakers. I am removing my post from the garage sale, believing this forum for speakers should be limited to authentic Klipsch products. Thanks for your observation.
  10. My wife and I stopped and prayed for your daughter this morning and for your entire family. May you feel the strength and presence of God during these days.
  11. Your responses have been quite helpful, thanks.
  12. Thanks, everyone, for your info and advice. My son is traveling out to Seattle in a couple of weeks on business and said he will check this place out, if there is any place to check out. After his visit, I will inform the forum accordingly. If it turns out that no such place exist, I'm not sure what I should do from there, if anything.
  13. I have recently purchased a 1986 pair of Khorns and a Pro-Jet Debut Carbon TT. I have a McIntosh MA-6100, of which I would like to use the preamp and mate it with a Mac tube amp. I'm particularly interested in playing vinyls.
  14. As a new forum member, I need some help. I am shopping for a McIntosh tube amp and wondered if any of you have had dealings with this proposed firm in Seattle. The website is: www.hifisellnbuy.com. It is listed as Hi Fi Sell and Buy, 12399 8th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA. Their prices look ridiculously low and I am quite suspicious as to their authenticity. They are offering such things as the MC-225 for $855, MC-240 for $1,199 and two MC-30's for $700. What's going on?
  15. Thanks for the suggestions, Sancho; the white paper tags were on the back of both but in scratched and faded (unreadable) condition. I did find the number 12R150 and 12R159 engraved into the cabinets, along the inside edge of the back. Tiger, my wife asked me to check and see if my life insurance was paid up before I made the trip. The seller looked at lot like the room but was reasonably pleasant; said he had used them in a club for years.
  16. Thanks, I'm enjoying reading and learning from you guys and gals.
  17. I called him about a week ago, drove over to Monroe, purchased them for $400. They are as rough outwardly as they look in the picture but play beautifully! I plan to utilize them in my shop. They're far too ugly to take in the house.
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