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  1. I spent the last two nights working on the first speaker.  I used Zip Strip paint remover with a plastic scraper and wire brush to remove the paint.  Then I applied Howards Restore A Finish and Wax N Feed.  The pictures don't do justice to the results.  The crossovers were mailed out today to be re-capped.  The only remaining task is to decide what to do with the paint in the back of the dog houses.  For now, in lack of a better plan, I have left it alone.

     

    Back panel before and after Zip Strip.

     

    Side by side is the comparing the refreshed cabinet vs. untouched.

     

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  2. Thanks Maximus.  I forgot the mention the cabinets are raw birch and I want keep them as close to original as possible. 

     

    Im thinking about using Howard’s restore a finish (neutral or natural pine). 

     

    I also forgot to ask to ask about the safest way to remove paint from the back of the cabinet.  I’ve never stripped paint from wood before.  Any suggestions?  Thanks!

  3. This past weekend, I saw and purchased a set of 78 La Scala from a knowledgeable and friendly member through the Garage Sale forums.  

     

    I plan on refreshing the AA crossovers through Bob Crites.  While the crossovers are out, I’d like to spend a day or two on the cabinets.  I plan to use  0000 steel wool, Howard’s restore and/or feed n wax.  

     

    I’m asking for recommendations:

    1.  Best way to reduce/remove water ring

    2.  At one point the cabinets were painted.  They have been stripped but residual paint remain in the pores of the wood plus in the back of the bass bin.  I think I’ll end up painting the back of the bass bins to cover it up.  Any suggestions there?

    3.  The grills were added by the owner.  Would people keep the grills or remove them?  I’m torn.  

     

    Looking forward to a fun project and to enjoy these for a long time!

     

    Kelly

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  4. Sad I missed on this. Been looking for Lascala or Belles and these were in my backyard.  I stopped coming here everyday because my wife says I have a problem.  

     

    The problem is i missed these!

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  5. So, two days in....

     

    primary source of music is Spotify from

    my pc using a cheap amazon dac.  (I ordered a longer s/pdif from amazon so I can connect directly to my NAD and use the internal dac).  I’m hoping that will give me a slight improvement.  

     

    Overall I’m excited about the improved sound. I’ve experimented back and forth using the NAD to power my speakers and then using the NAD as a preamp and my Adcom GFA-5400 as a power source.  Tonight I decided the Adcom power made a noticeable improvement.  Tonight is the best I’ve heard the chorus ii sound.  Considering the source was Spotify, I am excited about trying higher quality files.  

     

    On a a side note, I set up a Pro-Ject turntable for the first time with the one record I own - I enjoy the sound of vinyl!  It feels like a rabbit hole but I’m going down it!!

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  6. Apparently Wisconsin is a hot bed of used hifi equipment this week.  Within 24 hours I found a Rotel A14 and NAD C368 available within 30 minutes of me.  Each unit in perfect condition.   

     

    Its funny because I was looking for ultimate sound quality.  I ended up picking up the NAD because it was black to match the rest of my components vs the Rotel’s silver case (plus a few hundred $ cheaper).   I guess in the end, I’m a little picky about that.  

     

    Ill be connecting tonght and testing this weekend!

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  7. Thanks for everyone's feedback.

     

    The Rotel A12 and Cambridge CXA60 are the most economical decisions (even after adding a phono stage for the Cambridge).

     

    I'm still debating if I should go to a higher end unit like the Cambridge Audio Azur 851A.  I would need to add a phono stage and eventually a DAC but those would be upgrade-able pieces down the road as needed and maybe should be separate anyway? 

     

     

     

  8. Hello! 

     

    It's time for me to upgrade from my hand me down Adcom gear (GFP-400 & GFA-5400).  The amp has gotten "noisy" so I'm looking to upgrade.

     

    I have a hard ceiling of $1,000.  Under $800 would be awesome. 

     

    This is a 2.1 system.  Speakers are Klipsch Chorus II with Crites tweeters and refreshed crossovers.  I'll be connecting my PC for streaming, Marantz cd player, Pro-Ject turntable and a M&K MX-105 subwoofer.  My goal is the best sounding set up I can get for the money.  I'm not necessarily concerned with wifi or app control but both are fine.  Convenience is secondary - I have another 2.2 setup for casual music. 

     

    I've been to two local hifi shops.  One carries NAD + others and the other Parasound.  I'm ok with internet purchases and ebay.

     

    I've considered:

    NAD C368

    PeachTree Audio Nov220SE (would be used and need separate phono stage)

    Schiit Saga and Vidar (would need to add phono stage)

    Rotel A12

    Cambridge Audio CXA60 and CXA80 (would need separate phono stage)

    Nuprime IDA-8 (would need separate phono stage) (appear to be above budget)

    Vintage and Serviced Marantz (2240)/ Harman Kardon (730 or 930) from ebay.

     

    Can anyone make a recommendation?  

     

    Thank you!

     

    Kelly

     

  9. Can anyone offer a suggestion on how to remove adhesive from grills?  I've tried several rounds of goo gone.  I'm thinking of buying new badges directly from Klipsch and they won't cover the leftover adhesive from the original badges.  Thanks!

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  10. 16 minutes ago, adam2434 said:

    With the pics of the pro amp and mixer, are you going to DJ with the Chorus II's?  LOL

     

    Thanks Adam.  The pro amp and mixer were negotiated out of the deal :).  

     

    Im pretty sure they were the source of the tweeter  problems!  

  11. Happy to say everything sounds spectacular.  Quick recap of the project - found a listing online on a Saturday night, contacted the seller and purchased the speakers Sunday morning.  Everything was stored in a basement for several years and needed work. 

     

    Chorus II

    1.  Blown tweeters replaced with Crites titanium

    2.  Crites recapped crossovers

    3.  Patched passive woofer

    4.  Howards restore and feed n' wax cabinets

     

    KLF-C7

    1.  Blown tweeter replaced with Crites titanium

    2.  Re-stained cabinet with rustoleum ebony stain

     

    M&K MX-200 (was not functional)

    1.  Re-soldered input jacks (rca) to circuit boards

    2.  Cleaned pots with deoxit

     

    Left to do:

    1.  Find badges

    2.  Enjoy!!!

     

    Thanks for everyone's help. This was a really fun project!

     

     

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  12. I was pleasantly surprised tonight to see a package from Bob Crites at my house.  I patched the punctured passive woofer with a filter paper and glue and now just finished installing new titanium diphrams in the tweeters and the newly capped crossovers.  I'm waiting 24 hours to let the glue dry and will listen tomorrow night.  

     

    Any recommendations or requirements to break the new components in?

     

    thanks!

  13. Finished the first round of cabinet work today.  

     

    Used Howard's restore and finish with 0000 wool followed by Howard's feed and wax.  The pictures don't give justice to the difference it made.  My photo skills are pretty weak.  

     

    The risers are in rough shape.  Defientely took on some moisture at some point in their lives.   I did the best I could - may decide to take another swing at the risers down the road. 

     

    All that is left now is patching the passive woofer, deciding on badges (eBay original or buy new style from Klipsch???), and waiting for crossovers and tweeters to arrive from Bob Crites!

     

    Thanks for everyone's help!

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  14. 7 minutes ago, Maximus89 said:

     

    ***snooka, I really hope you don't mind me posting in your thread instead of creating my own. I was hoping we'd both benefit from 1 thread where we can ask all the questions and get the answers we need in 1 place.***

    No worries, I'm glad you are keeping this thread going.  I plan on working on my cabinets tomorrow and will be posting pictures!

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  15. 1 minute ago, Maximus89 said:

     

    Getting the passive reconed will be with different materials? Will it be obvious that the stock will be different looking from the reconed one?

    I'm interested in this as well.  If I decide to recone, is it best to do both passive subs at once?

  16. Crossovers were sent to Bob Crites today.  He will be returning along with 3 tweeter diaphragms (Chorus and KLF-C7).  Can wait to get them back!

     

    I'm hoping to work on the cabinets this weekend and have them ready to go when everything returns. 

     

    dtr20 gave me a great tip to use wool rite dark to soak the grills in a bathtub.  That worked really well!!  Now how to I get badge adhesive off?

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