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I got 28
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I really don't remember, it's been awhile Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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You can thank me and my father for the chorus II badge. My father had a friend design the script and I worked with the guy in Russia to make it. It looks really nice in person
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Are the La Scalas only for movies or are you looking for great sounding music as well? In my experiences with 1970s vintage belles and khorns, music doesn't sounds good being played through a home theater receiver. If you were looking for great sounding music, I'd look for a dedicated stereo receiver with an amplifier switch so the La Scalas could go back and forth easily and safely from home theater to stereo.
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Look at this on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/Klipsch-Theater-System-KPT-535-KPT-684-/234329464043?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
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For cheaper options, I personally like the second generation KG line. I prefer the KG4.2 and KG5.2 way more over the KG4.
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The offer was for anyone, not just you. Lol Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Just a friendly reminder that these are still for sale. I have them listed elsewhere for more money. If you contract me through the forum, I'll honor the cheaper price.
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https://boston.craigslist.org/sob/ele/d/stoughton-klipsch-chorus-speakers/7416703277.html https://boston.craigslist.org/sob/ele/d/norton-klipsch-la-scalas-industrial/7416712677.html
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They are great sounding bookshelf speakers
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I believe the RF = Reference Floor, RB = Reference Bookshelf, RS = Reference Surround
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The industrial la Scalas are mine. There's a couple of pairs of chorus, one of which are my buddy's.
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Dropping the ohms too low?
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Are you specifically referring to belles, Scalas, and khorns, or do you put AA crossovers in heresies and Cornwalls? I don't understand enough about crossovers, but I always wondered why heresy and Cornwall crossovers were so different when the mid and tweeter drivers are the same between the five different models (of the early time frame).
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In my experience, cables absolutely can make a difference. My wife and I had upgraditis this summer and wanted to get the main system to a new level. We demoed several different integrated amps, power conditioners, cables, etc. With the first few things we tried, we didn't notice any differences. When we spoke to the owner of the audio store, he said to take these power cables and interconnects, if you don't notice a difference, something's wrong. I don't remember the brand, but they made the system so freaking bright that my system that we couldn't stand it. When I brought them back, I told him about how bright they are, he said great, now we know your system is capable of revealing differences in cables.
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What's the tractrix horn that's drop in that fits the khorns?
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There is such thing as freight shipping. Not sure if that's magical enough for you Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Come on, you can do 7.1 La Scalas. Or do a separate 2 channel setup. Just stack the Scalas on top of each other! 😁
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Thank you for the plug, I appreciate it
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A Visit with Chief Bonehead and The Jubilee
dtr20 replied to Travis In Austin's topic in Klipsch Museum: General Discussion
I understand this, but it's not like there is a screen read out to look at numbers to match the amps perfectly. You adjust to them to sound correct. The amp these were hooked up to last week was a Linn 4 channel amp, so they obviously matched perfectly, but you wouldn't just put the LF and HF knobs all the way to the left, middle, or right since they match, it comes down to how it sounds. All the way to the left and the sound is too thin, too much to the right, overbearing, etc. I know they aren't tone controls, but you almost use them like they are. -
Better? 😁