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  1. 45 minutes ago, winglet said:

    All Heresy 1 and 1.5 have rear mounted drivers and removable backs.

     

    The K76 is a front mounted driver and did not appear until the Heresy II

    Yeah, I went by what W&T had told me. He had already swapped them out when I was looking at them. He'll have to confirm what tweeter was in those. I also noted one set had K53 mid (1985 model) mounted to the K701 and the ones from 1984 that had the adapter to the K700 were actually K52H. I'll tap out now and let Bruce have his thread back. sorry

  2. 5 hours ago, Woofers and Tweeters said:

    I have a pair of H1.5 that I converted/perverted to Super Heresy. They have the plastic K701 squawker with flange flange-mounted K53 driver.

    Last week, I found some Heresy "1" in STL that I wanted. @MookieStl bought them for me on Friday. When Mookie got home, he found that they had the K53 squawker, meaning they are H1.5, not 1s... grr. I wanted the H1 so I could use the threaded K55. Mookie, the generous man that he is, said that he has some K700 which would let me use the threaded K55. I drove there on Saturday to pick them up.

     

    I am, finally, getting to the real muddy part:
    The H1.5s that Mooking picked up have the K700, AND they have a threaded-to-flat adapter for the K53.

    Don't forget these had the K77 tweeter too. The other H1.5 you had the K76. I have Heresy' from 1982 (x) and they were true H1 (until we swapped parts) but these were from 1983 (y) and the other set you picked up a few weeks back were from 1984. Working their way through the inventory or waiting on the new parts to arrive. Either way, all good fun.

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  3. Many ways to go about it. Always fun to experiment. The trim I had for an HIP was beat to heck so I buffed it out with a wheel and finished off with scotchbrite. Didn't go crazy, just clean up 80-85%ish. If you do polish, wear a mask as it is not good to breath in the anodized dust. My LSi splits only get used in my warehouse or outdoors, so I never touched them. Not beat up but not exactly pretty either.

     

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  4. Well said Neil (and others).

    It used to be a "community". Like minded people helping each other with our little hobby (loving our Klipsch speakers)

    Now its google info answers instead of real world experiences.

    Met many good guys here, had several to my shop.

    Time marches on. Just disappointed to loose what was a good place to visit. Even more disappointed that Neil didn't mention me in the OP, but hey.....

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  5. Just for giggles, I was going to try a little elbow grease on a couple K700s I have laying around (that may end up being a lamp someday). But after inspecting them, I do not think they are the same type of alloy as the K400. Much smoother, less porous (to the eye). Not sure it would be apples to apples. Maybe try a small area on the outside of the horn??!!

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  6. You are right, cast aluminum will polish up. I have seen some nice looking auto parts. My point was the horns (in my experience) will not. Not sure if it is the type of aluminum used or the process.  I had a member here bring a couple k400s to  my shop to run through my paint booth. They had casting ridges in the throat of the horn possibly from the mold being made in sections. We worked like the devil grinding them down and sanding etc. The metal never looked "polished" and the tight access was a pain. I also refurbished a pair of HIPs and the extruded aluminum angle polished up nicely and the cast corners did not. There are many alloys with varying degrees of Magnesium etc. That may play a role. I predominately use 6062 or 6063 which is good for extrusions which is what we buy. Normally tempered to T6 and it will polish up. By all means give it a try. I hope it works out for you. 

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  7. 10 hours ago, the real Duke Spinner said:

    Any aluminum can be polished

    Point was the cast alum used in the horns will not polish up to look good. You can polish your little guts out. I process hundreds of tons of aluminum every year. 

  8. 19 minutes ago, MicroMara said:

    I enlarged the label pic , this maybe helps

     

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    Yup, I think I see a Q... Pretty sure these are Quartets. Not worth as much as Chorus or Forte. Some people like them, I have never heard them. 

    Thanks @MicroMara I was looking at that on my phone and couldn't make anything out. I think I see it now.

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  9. Great find @DizRotus. I had not heard of them. Very nice. Break out your "old" friends and go on a road trip to Denver. Saw they were playing Red Rocks next year. My kids took me there earlier this year as a "bucket list" gift. Well worth it. The acoustics would be great for this party band. Wear your hiking shoes.

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  10. 3 hours ago, Nanchucket said:


    Hey Mookie - Looking to make a grill template for my 83’ La Scalas.  They came with the molding from the factory.  If you have a CAD you could share that would be super helpful. Thank you. 

    It's been a minute since I've seen that file, but will give a look when I get to work tomorrow. Yes, it would be in in CAD

  11. Surprised those are still around. I have have a pair almost identical and they are simply wonderful.

    The right person will find them and wonder why they waited so long.

    Road trips are fun but used to be cheaper.

    Good luck.

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  12. The silver ones came out of a pair of Belles that I know the history on and they have the original diaphragms.

    The gold ones marked with the LSi in red came out of a set of splits that I have no idea of their history. Not sure if ever used professionally or for private use the entire time. That would be a guess. There appears to be some resolder so maybe it has been replaced. 

     

  13. hI have two pair of K77M tweeters for sale. Both pair were working when removed. One from a pair of LSi and the other from a set of Belles. (LSI pair are marked as such) $125 per pair plus shipping from 63122. 

    The silver pair measured 6.7 ohms each

    The gold pair measured 6.2 and 5.8 ohms

    Offers by PM only. Any other discussions are welcome. Just want them to be put to use.

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