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  1. 1 hour ago, Crankysoldermeister said:

    Well, I have owned most of them.
     

    I miss my LaScalas the most. 

     

     

    Every time I have sold a pair of LaScalas (three times) the majority of prospective buyers echo this sentiment. I kept a pair of LSI Splits that my kids will inherit, if they don’t ask me for them sooner.

     

    But the the one Klipsch speaker that always impressed me standing in for the LaScalas in the interim was a pair of Tangent 5000s. Two feet out into the room they were tight and full.

     

    If I could only keep one pair as the best example of what Klipsch brings it would have to be the KP-301s. I hope it never comes to that, lol.

     

     

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  2. I had a look at some of those “deals” on eBay. They have very loose tolerances on the diaphragm thickness.

     

    Crites or OEM Klipsch would be the only two options for my OCD. 

     

    One word of advice, whichever you choose, others on here have mentioned to treat them gingerly when installing and I found out first hand what they meant. The leads are very fragile. 

     

     

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  3. Dave, years ago I sprayed silicone lubricant (3 in 1 brand, the yellow can) on a pair of K-33 woofers that were beyond bleached by the sun.

     

    They instantly looked better and I could not hear any ill results, if in fact there were any.

     

    Here’s a shot of the can, notice how it says quick drying and safe on wood. My take was a paper cone is wood pulp.

     

    It is not 100% silicone so it would likely be pretty flammable until completely dried, smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em, lol.

     

     

     

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  4. @consistent, yes, and thank you for chiming in.

     

    That was the handful of suggested changes I was going to implement.

     

    It was likely you that shared them the first time I made a note of them. Did I give you a “heart” on your original post, lol?

     

    I take screen shots as things have a tendency of disappearing on the internet, Mandela effect, you know...

     

     

     

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  5. Thank you all for the replies.

     

    There were already a handful of suggested changes I was going to implement. 

     

    I will probably just use an ALK A crossover instead.

     

    I liked the idea of the adjustable tweeter attenuation, even though I have not yet found a need to knock the tweeter down in any speaker I have modded.

     

    But it was the steeper woofer filter that made me want to try this over the ALK A.

     

    It will likely wind up crossing between 400 and 500 Hz anyway with the big ZXPC horn.

     

     

  6. I would like use to the PRV D2200Ph in lieu of the K-55 on this crossover. It has been tested by another forum member to mimic the K-55 but it has a 2” throat so I can use the ZXPC 18 x 10” horn on it.

     

    The D2200Ph also runs solidly up to 9000 Hz, so...

     

    Can I change the circled inductor value to .30 mH to limit the squawker to 6000 Hz without messing anything else up?

     

     

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  7. When I fired up the KP-301s on my, new to me, Emotiva XPA2 with 300 watts a side the increase in bass was staggering compared to the previous NAD C272 with a respectable 150 honest watts per side.

     

    Baby, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

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