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  1. I have used a small amount of toilet paper, just slightly larger than the tear. Put some clear fingernail polish down first. Cover around the hole, then lay the paper over. Let dry. Repeat the process as many times nesessary as to achieve the stiffness you desire. You can usually tap around the cone area, to see if it sounds good and uniform.

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  2. Question on when the real laminate ply wood ceased on the Heritage lineup. Seems I would rather have this type of construction,  my Belle's   

    sound much better to me than higher density MDF

    Really interested in Cornwall or Chorus after speaking to jimjimbo at the gathering. Deeper bass. La Scala's too large for back wall.

     

    La Scala

    Cornwall

    Chorus

    Forte

    Maybe Heresy also.

     

     

  3. I wanted to put my Belle's to a Loud Friday night (with guests), first time audition. I had forgotten about the Roger Waters "In the Flesh"

    DVD,I purchased a few years ago. Simply because I was fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd April 5th 1994, and have been a David Gilmour, and

    Pink Floyd fan. Incredible show (Floyd) by the way. Rain was not the word for it, there was the band, their light show and special effects

    by God! Rain pouring down through the lasers looked like fireworks sparklers falling to the ground, and the Lightning storm also. But back

    to the Waters DVD, it occurred to me that "Money" uses the phrase "Bullshit" Now I have known this for years, but since joining the Forum, it

    has taken on a new meaning. See ya'll at the Gathering.

  4. I am going to be dragging in tow, the JBL L100t3's L80t3's Norman Labs Model 9's They can be seen (Recent Gallery Images) first three newest pictures. Also many other items audio vacuum tubes 12AX7's, 12AU7's, 12AT7's, 6550's, 6SN7's, ad others, if you have any requests let me know. Sencore Mighty Mite MU-150 Continental II, for testing. Pioneer SX-870, Sansui G-7500, just serviced, Akai GX-370D (has problems) many 6" pre-recorded reels. The Fisher Series 80, from a console. Sherwood S 2000II. Maybe more (turntables)

  5. At the top of the forum Recent Gallery Images, it shows my 3  series of JBL Heritage models. Now If I want to replace the 100's and the (80's which are not being used). I need an opinion of which Klipsch in my price range to get. I listen to mostly classic rock and blues rock.  Maybe some new country with the rock groove going on. If I get a little bass heavy they tend to "boom" out.  For sale within 135 mile radius of me are the following choices. Heresy II, 1986 consecutive serial numbers, Forte WO RV consecutive numbers, and a pair of KG 5.2, all of which look amazing from the ad. Remember I am running vintage McIntosh MC75's (gone through and rebuild by the original MC builder). I only have the L200t3'3 & L100t3's wired to keep 8 ohm and the Normans rear are 4 ohm. The seller also has a pair of late 80's Klipsch Horns oiled walnut, consecutive numbers, but out of my price range. Also, I am attending the Gathering, so should I just bring all of my speakers, JBL, Norman Labs, Pioneer HPM 60's, Akai SW-155 (an amazing little speaker with a lot of drivers for their size) Cerwin Vega D-5's with fresh red surrounds, and maybe someone would be willing to do a trade for some K-horn? I am tempted to go ahead and pull the trigger on one of the aforementioned ones I saw listed locally. just needed some input on which one is better suited to my living room setup and my choice of music, once again I am a little bass heavy. Any advise I would greatly appreciate. 

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