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  1. That's not a typo! lol

     

    I recently purchased my 5th pair of Klipsch speakers! I was up buying my 2nd pair of Heresy from a very nice gentlemen in the Birmingham, AL area and he had scads of equipment in his house. Lots of very nice vintage receivers (3 CR-1020's no less!). He was selling the Heresy due to lack of bass (common complaint as we all know) so picked up a pair of mid-80 units in great shape with cane grills for $200. As we got to talking and I told him I had a pair of La Scalas he started to open up and I felt a friendship coming on! He threw in some other goodies with my Heresy purchase... Fairly new (working!) Pioneer sub-woofer, a Yamaha dual cassette deck and a Rotel R-3045 receiver. Can't beat all that for $200. SO... he takes me in the basement and he has two pair of La Scalas! One set is hooked up and running with yet another CR-1020 but off in the corner I can see one La Scala in Walnut finish. He asked me if I was interested and of course I always am. He bought them sight unseen but when he went to pick them up, one speaker had been disassembled. He negotiated the price down and took them home with the intent to restore/rebuild and there they sat. He offered them to me for $100. I jumped right on it but had to come back 2 weeks later with my truck. I didn't look them over closely at the time. When I went back yesterday, he had them out in the drive way which afforded me better lighting than the basement. Pretty rough! The disassembled cab is missing two pieces and one tweeter was MIA so he took $60 for the lot. He even threw in what appears to be a NOS woofer (newer model - see pic - need help identifying).

     

    The woofer enclosure is intact. The mid-horns have been caulked for some dampening effect, I presume and I'm not sure what's up with the woofer from the disassembled cab. Strips of terry cloth loosely taped to the frame with electrical tape.

     

    I'm going to take everything down to the bare components and rebuild these bad boys. Looking for suggestions/ideas.

     

    Crites tweeters? Crites new mid drivers? Find a K33 to match the "other" one or find another later model woofer to match the freebie?

     

    Cab design? I'm thinking salvage the base enclosures and replaces all other wood and veener to my liking. Possibly integrate a base bin mod to the cabinet design.

     

    What say you folks?!! At the price I paid for these, I don't think I can go wrong. Your input would be greatly appreciated!

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  2. 17 hours ago, Cohoangler said:

    Count your many blessings.  My wife is not at all impressed with my high end stereo stuff.  She doesn't like those big, boxy speakers.  When I was working on my Hersey II's last week, she remarked "Why don't you just get a pair of little Bose speakers?  They're easier to handle....".  The resulting heart attack rendered me helpless for several hours.  I have since recovered, but life at home may never be the same.  But I'll forgive her......

     

    LOL!!

     

    Well my penchant for coming home with wayward vintage receivers and less than beautiful speakers and assorted equipment keeps me in the dog house. I did recently score a very nice Sony pro-audio enclosed stereo rack and complete Klipsch HT speakers including KG5.5 for $100... she does recognize a deal when it comes along. The Klipsch center channel replaced my tiny little Polk with stellar results. Again... she hears the difference so I've got that going for me... which is nice.

  3. 5 hours ago, staygroovybaby said:

    Odd how things work, Temptation for example.  I do a lot of work in Montgomery on the military bases.  And Jimi Hendrix through these speakers make you feel like your on another planet, as for your wife just tell her you got them for her Christmas present. You may have to sleep in the living room on the couch for a while but at least you will be where the speakers are.   All BS aside, enjoy your life, wife, music & all around you.   Best wishes to both of you.

    Well... I sold her on the first pair. We restored a pair of Heresies and we both love them (currently in use in the living room) so when a pair of La Scalas came along, she was all in ... mostly. Once she heard them, it was a done deal. :D

  4. 19 hours ago, staygroovybaby said:

    I have  a pair of cornwalls and a pair of La Scalca that I am putting up for sale. The cornwalls have new crossovers in them. Both pair look very nice. and sound great. They are both walnut. I will take $1200.00 for either pair.  I live in Alabama about 30 minutes from Mobile, just off I-10.  I am headed out of town today for work but will return next Thursday.

     

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    I wish I hadn't seen this post! LOL ... I'm in Montgomery, AL.  I don't think my wife would approve. :P

  5. 14 hours ago, canyonman said:

    I have a bunch of them and they don't even come close!!! However there are a few that sound decent enough to listen to...

     

     Agreed!

     

    I don't have many as they are hard to come by in decent shape. I do have Black Sabbath's first release and I was shocked at how good it sounded. It was a gift to me 30+ years ago and I NEVER played it until a few months ago. LOL I have some Herb Alpert as well that sounds pretty good. I've never been a fan of prerecorded tapes of any kind but every now and then I get surprised. 

  6. I grabbed this pic off of a FB group I am in. Apparently these are for sale. Seller claims they are modified La Scalas. LOL Not sure where they are just wanted to share the pic. I'm guessing someone stuck a PWK badge on these. Sorry I don't know more but thought I would share in hopes of getting more info for the guy who is going to look at them. Asking price is $2500!

     

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  7. 1 minute ago, wvu80 said:

    I don't care if I'm the only one with this opinion; THOSE ARE UGLY!!!  :wacko:

     

    There are much prettier versions out there but they are HUGE money. For $1500, you can't beat these and they are in decent shape. Of course, they were originally meant to be hidden behind curtains...

     

    Nicer version:

     

     

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