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  1. 1 hour ago, Don A. Childs said:

    I've owned the Lascala II for about five years. Recently I placed Isoacoustic pucks between the HF and LF bins, attempting to experiment with isolation benefits. The improvement in clarity is stunning...

     

    What do you hear with more clarity, the bass or the upper end?

  2. On 12/2/2023 at 6:36 PM, TonyTrex57 said:

    I have 2 upgrade kits to make my Klipschorns from 1980 meet the standards of what Klipsch says is AK-5 standards till 2001.  So.....anybody done this?

     

    If I had the kits on hand, I would certainly hook them up to my 1982 Klipschorns. Have you tried yours?

  3. On 1/1/2024 at 6:53 AM, Audiophile53 said:

    Simple question, has anyone measured, with REW, whether tail boards on the Klipschorns, with proper and tight corners, are constructive or destructive, help or hinder?  Or are they only intended for those without good corners?

     

    The enclosed back Klipschorn cabinet is a design upgrade. I am not aware of any REW comparisons between the original style and the enclosed back style, but I would be willing to bet that the enclosed back cabinet will produce more consistent measurements if tested in multiple different homes. Plus it allows for toeing in or toeing out, if needed, to aim your speakers.

     

    P.S. I have some original style Klipschorns, in good corners and sometimes daydream about enclosing the backs or buying the new AK-6.

  4. Sometimes I read elsewhere that folks with uber-expensive speakers wish they could re-create the rock concert sensation at home, and I just have to smile, thinking about how the La Scala does that so well, partly due to the rising bass response and the shape of the bass horn.

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  5. One of my 45 year old Klipschorns developed an unusual buzzing sound. I pulled the K-33 woofer and discovered that the cone was slightly tilted and therefore rubbing the voice coil. Probably just worn out from lots of fun parties. This gives me an opportunity to try out a heavy-duty K-43 driver, as seen installed in this picture of the face down K-horn. 

     

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  6. 3 hours ago, fred jones said:

     

    i have a pair of older ohm ( upgraded ) that i " could " use for the mains but the closer the wall you put them to the wall, the more bass you get from them...

     

    2 hours ago, OO1 said:

    by ohms do you mean klipscHorns 

     

    2 hours ago, fred jones said:

    @ 001

    No.

    Ohm Acoustic speakers.      most people just call them Ohm .

     

    1 hour ago, OO1 said:

    they sure look different 

     

    1 hour ago, fred jones said:

    they have been around for years.         

     

    1 hour ago, OO1 said:

    I've seen em ,  over the years , yes , but that's about it 

     

    58 minutes ago, fred jones said:

    I'm confused then......as then you should have had an idea as to what i was referring to when i said Ohm speaker then ...

     

    51 minutes ago, OO1 said:

    when we talk of corner speakers on the klipsch Forum .  we refer to a Khorn  

     

  7. Your first post says Klipschorn, but you picture looks kind of like part of the Klipsch La Scala II.

     

    If that is what you have, then the short jumper wires will connect the LF IN and the HF IN. From the amplifier to each speaker, a single wire pair (positive and negative) will connect to one pair of banana jacks in your picture. You can use banana plugs, a forked spade terminal or bare wire wrapped around the binding post.

     

  8. 3 hours ago, MrT58 said:

    TX-SR805 AV receiver.   

     

    There are appx. 7000 plugs on the back but for the life of me I cannot find anything labeled as speaker B... For that matter I cannot find a switch on the front or remote that lets me do that either.   They use these zone designators, but that does not let me switch from speaker a to b for comparison, since it does not use the same inputs.. (at least from what I can read or tell).

     

    Anyone ever deal with this before?  I like the unit, but this is kind of nuts...  

     

    You should be able to apply Zone 2 for your speaker B set. It helps to have the AVR connected to a TV, so you can see the On Screen Display as you scroll thru the menus.

  9. On 11/13/2023 at 5:51 PM, MMurg said:

    (Edit.  I uploaded the pictures in a chronological order, but when I hit submit it shuffled them up.  Anyone know how to prevent this?)

    When I attach multiple photos to a single post and before Submit Reply, I drag the cursor to the right outside edge of the first picture, left click to set the cursor, and then hit the space bar once, to introduce a gap. Repeat for each additional picture within that post.

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  10. On 11/25/2023 at 6:28 PM, PTB said:

    Desperate to get these back home and hooked up!

     

    I sent some 18" subwoofer drivers with huge magnets from the USA to Australia, via UPS, earlier this year. Each box was the size of one Heresy, maybe larger. Judging by the speed of delivery, I would say they travelled by jet. I signed up for a free account at Pirate Ship for a generous discount on shipping cost.

  11. 12 hours ago, Flevoman said:

    ... will it sound equivalent to the ...

    Every room has its own acoustic signature, so it could be one model or the other depending on several factors. I have a fondness for the Klipschorns in my space, but I also think that adding a horn subwoofer to a set of La Scala IIs would be a fantastic system with more bass extension, plus you get placement and toe-in flexibility.

     

    Seeing that you have the La Scala II, the new Klipsch horn sub is easily the best way to get maximum performance.

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