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  1. The black crossover. Sounds great! What year do you think this one is?
  2. they even smell bad! whew i never knew a cross over would actually stink!
  3. it actually is not. the black one made the road trip. no its nothing like that. on sunday night of my party, there were some kids running around. i suspect they squirted some water in them? i set it in the sun, went out for lunch, and when i reinstalled the black la scala sounds amazing! i will post a picture of its crossover in a bit. my thoughts on la scala vs rf7ii, rf7ii beats the la scala with music, or really most anywhere when a lot of different frequencies are playing at the same time. it just seems to handle busy sounds much better than the la scala. the bass output by far exceeds the scalas too. but with dialog, and movie playback the scalas really shine! that single scala really out did both the rf7s during the short bit of a movie i watched. sadly the other ones will need quite a bit of work before they sound as good as the black one.
  4. So, as many of yall know I am trying to build a theater with a la scala trio up front. I got a pair of 1992, and a single industrial which I am unsure of the year, but I would say 2000 present. I was unhappy with the sound of the 1992 because of crap sound in my opinion. Granted I did not hear them with lossless or what not. Now that they are in my livingroom I have listened to them and started looking at each individual speaker. the 3 la scalas will be called light, dark, and black. light tweeter is unreadable resistance light squaker is at 10.1 ohms light sub is at 3.9 ohms dark tweeter is unreadable dark squaker is at 10.3 ohms dark sub is at 3.9 ohms black tweeter is at 6.3 ohms black squaker is at 10.2 ohms black sub is at 3.9 ohms. the unreadable tweets have very very low sound output. the light sub has a huge crack going through the sub, the voicecoil also rubs on the magnet. the black squaker is very very quiet. once I unscrewed it, I saw some liquid on the outside of the diaphragm. it has been drained and is drying. I believe that it will function normally once this is corrected. who in the heck made this speaker?! this does not look like klipsch at all! here is the view after I tore into it! I already ordered some k-77s to replace this junk! both of the wood finish la scalas have al-3 crossovers. they look like crap! I mean they function, but it is clear they have not been treated as well as I would have treated them over the years. crossover al-3 as far as the sub, do yall recommend replacing it, or reconing it? this one is rubbing and cracked! I will try and get some picture later of the industrial la scalas crossover. it has a k77 tweeter instead of whatever junk is in the 1992s. thanks for reading this, and giving whatever advice you have!
  5. they were the ones that wanted 539!
  6. hopefully i will start preping the room for paint in the am. i am quite excited! still need one more suggestion on what to paint on the acoustic panels.
  7. heading home this morning after work i catch a rock on my windshield and bust it pretty good! 539 dollars for a new one. anyone know of a cheap place to get a new windshield?
  8. Where's the fun in that? Now, when he finds a pair of MWM's for sale...... Exactly, I know how that feels Coytee, I won't do that again, I thought for sure we were going to get pulled over for having mwm's strapped to a jeep from Athens GA to South Mississippi . Doubt there is anything in the Mercedes owners manual about strapping speakers to the roof, that's probably a first ? im a cheapie... this was much more cost effective than renting something to pick it up. update on the truck though, i bought a new hose to fix the leak. then when i get back home, i bust a fitting to my heatercore and nearly overheat my truck! so i ordered new fittings. it doesnt seem like i will ever get to finish my theater room!
  9. I forgot to mention the deal I got on it! Guy on ebay misspelled klipsch. Had it spelled klispch and I am assuming that is why I had the only bid on it at 250 bucks.
  10. i still want it.. but the 2 dollars and 57cents i have says otherwise. interested in any trades?
  11. as far as i know. i havent hooked it up yet. but i belive i will get to that today.
  12. yeah, i had her strapped down pretty hard! took an hour or so total to make. mpg over the 400 miles to pick them up, 27.8 mpg over the 400 miles back home, 22.3 i did notice a huge difference! lots and lots of wind resistance. klipsch should have made these more aerodynamic!
  13. actually i work maintenance at a brake parts factory.
  14. same here. im still working on it though!
  15. and now shes home! a few bugs caught a ride as well. rest in peace.
  16. i had some moving felt laying around. so i streched it over my roof and sprayed it with water. stuck the hose under it with water running. my miller matic 252! this welder has all kinds of power available!! now i was able to safely weld without burning the paint. i had a white board to save the door from sparks. hard to get a pic of that finished product! woohoo! here we have the la scala up on the car. it was pretty heavy!
  17. my old lady can get this thin square tubing as scrap from where she works. it holds lawn mowers so i get a couple every now and then for the tubing. it comes in handy as you will see cut a few of these out with a grinder. i attached the mount that i made with the mill, and then attached the tube to it via a 1/4 20 hex head bolt. as you can see, i have to build up one side of this to keep the bar off of the top of my car. so i drilled a hole in a solid block of metal to use as a spacer.
  18. so i got a really good deal on a single la scala that will complete my behind screen setup for my upcoming theater. heres how it turned out as my truck has a massive power steering leak! here are some metal peices that i cut out. after milling down the thickness just a hair. im cutting the slot on one side to fit the roof rack drilled the center fastening hole, along with drilled and tapped the holes on the sides.
  19. Just a suggestion....I chose to use these clips with my panels. Once mounted, they will never shift and you don't have to worry about having to straighten the panels. oh sweet. i could make these no problem! thanks for the idea!
  20. it would help if you had the model number so we knew which ones you are talking about.
  21. slow update tonight. i got my 703 board in. wow its a lot softer than i thought. i will make a frame around each one, and canvas it to give me nice sharp edges. once i get to this (my truck sprung a leak on the power steering pump) i will take some pics and what not. here is my ideas for the acoustic panels. 1. build a frame around them 2. dye the canvas black (opposed to painting to keep from making a hard acoustically reflective shell over them) 3. wrap the canvas around the frame and insert the board in behind it 4. put a hanger on them similar to a picture frame cord 5. have my friend paint klipsch, samsung, and harman kardon logos on 3 of them. then have him paint the hobit lascala tshirt theme on the 4th, the rf7ii sketch on the 5th. 6. im lost on the 6th. give me ideas?
  22. I don't have kids, and my dad never really was into it like I am. actually he thinks I am spending my money stupidly. while he is twice my age and I have 10 times what he does in retirement. we never did see eye to eye much on anything though.
  23. id trip over this thing!!!! looks great man!
  24. yeah. I hate that I only have seating for 2 or 3. I only have one couch, and the orientation really makes it hard to add any seating. the long way ill have room for 2 rows. I really like the way youthmans back row is built up some. im pretty tall at 6'7" so the poor guys sitting behind me wouldn't otherwise be able to see. on a side note, I did end up winning the la scala for 250! now I gotta drive 300 miles to pick it up.
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