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  1. Local, or come get them in Austin, TX. Details at: Link
  2. Every serial number has been removed, both the sticker and the stamped number appears to have been cut out. They must have been a theft recovery at some point because they had obviously been in the previous owner's posession for a long time and he really struck me as an upstanding type.
  3. Correction, yes they are rectangular magnets on the skwaker and tweeter. I'm guessing that at some point in their life they were stolen as any sign of a serial number appears to have been removed. However, I'm certain that the guy I got them from didn't steal them.
  4. I'm looking for detailed info on the rope caulk upgrade for my La Scalas. I can find information discussing it with a search but can't find info on where to get the stuff and installation tips. Any ideas? James
  5. Any idea what vintage these are? (assuming the picture came across) The tweeter and midrange both use a square magnet and it has an AA crossover. As you can see the horns have a fabric cover and the Klipsch logo is right in the middle. I do not have the serial numbers on them. James
  6. You may want to take a look at the Monarchy SM-70 amp. It has a very tube-like sound and provides ample power for the La Scala. I have the SM-100's and they are way too much power for the La Scala. This is, of course, only if you absolutely can't do tubes. A good SET 2A3 is hard to beat on horns. James
  7. I live in Lakeway (outside Austin) and just got some La Scala's. You're welcome to come listen to them if you want. James james.carroll@clearorbit.com
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