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  1. 10 hours ago, hatrack1971 said:

    I'll see if I can even get the packing to ship before we get started but here are a couple pics. It's not perfect but for sure nice.

     

    Yeah, that's a nice looking table, @hatrack1971. Your dust cover is clearer than my Yamaha's.

     

    It looks like I've found a table locally, tho, so don't worry about the shipping. I appreciate the messages.

     

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    48 minutes ago, MookieStl said:

    I have a 3 speed Stanton that you can borrow (we're both in StL).

    It has digital output, so you can digitize your collection . You can mount your cartridge if you prefer as I never attempted 78 rpm to know how it sounds.

    It's a T.92 if you want to look up the specs. It ain't nothing fancy but works well.

     

    Hey @mookiestl, that looks like just what the doctor ordered. Not looking for fancy. All I need is 78 RPM and putting my cartridge in the headshell. (Or swapping headshells maybe.)

     

    Is a  month's loan too long?

     

    I can meet you at your place in V.P. or wherever you like. I'm close to 44 & 109 -- and I'm free any day of the week.

     

    Thanks!

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  3. Thanks for the suggestion and your comments on your experience with that Audio Technica. Manual is no problem -- so's my Yamaha. And it's a direct drive platter. 👍

     

    I've seen several reviews of that turntable and they've been pretty uniformly positive. Good for its price, I read..

     

    I was hoping to find something cheap in somebody's closet... but that hasn't happened yet. So I may end up with that AT or something like it.

  4. I'm not a vinyl newbie. (Don't get me started on how little I miss vinyl. 🙂)

     

    But I am a shellac kind o' guy. I pulled out a set of 78 discs -- 70 or 80 of 'em -- that I'd collected 20-25 years ago and I'd like to digitize them. I used to play them on my antique gramophone, before I gave that away.

     

    My old Yamaha YP-D6 is a two-speed turntable (33.3 & 45) with a Shure V15 Type 3 cartridge. I can get a 78 stylus for the cartridge. And I know that I can playback at a lower speed and then use Audigy's "Change speed" feature to step up to 78 RPM. But I'd prefer to avoid that extra step in the sound-editing process.

     

    I'm not looking for anything fancy -- just a three-speed table (33/45/78) that I can mount my Shure cartridge on. Or one of those that already has with a decent cartridge with a 78 stylus. Direct drive preferred -- but hardly a necessity.

     

    Anyone have something like this gathering dust somewhere?

  5. On 12/17/2018 at 10:10 AM, No.4 said:

    @codewritinfool and @Hornographic

     

    Pleas be be sure to post some pictures of your projects.

    Pleasure to meet you, @No.4. We appreciated the Pony Express-style delivery.

     

    Roger on the pix. I plan to do a breadboard layout for my DIY LS's with your 401's and drivers I got from @codewritinfool -- just to verify before construction begins. Pix will start there.

     

    Happy holidays and all like that.

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  6. 22 hours ago, MookieStl said:

    A. Oddly enough, I had my splits set up like that outdoors this weekend. We were sitting up on a deck so I put them on their side to "aim up" at us (only about 3 feet up). I thought it sounded better that way. It even passed the three beer test. (Still sounded better after no longer caring.) I put them back down when we move out into a field for a bonfire.

     

    B. I can see in the reflection of your car window that you were at "The Place" by Spirit Airport, I made all the flat metal canopies you see everywhere in that complex.

    Good eye! That's the place all right. Those're nice looking canopies.

     

    C. If you decide to go all "@Matthews" with a pair of LS, let me know, I made the grills for him (he put the fabric on them). I'll hook you up (still have the router files)

    Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.

     

    D. if (when) CWF gets the THTHLP done, I will have to give that setup a listen (he's on a roll, isn't he?)

    Your shop's in V.P. right? That's not far from me. When he gets his bass box ready, I can move CWF's splits to your shop or you can come by my place, whichever works.

     

    E. My splits didn't fare as well, they did not live up to my other faux LSi's that I normally use (non splits). Vocals sounded muddy, as if in a well. Not horrible, but not up the expectations. I had not updated these, so I am taking them apart now. These things are like a jigsaw puzzle, but one is in pieces. Guess I'll start by refreshing the AAs.

    For "refreshing" the AAs in my Khorns, I applied ALK's Super AA mod (at CWF's recommendation). Those turned out great.

     

    22 hours ago, MookieStl said:

     

     

     

  7. 10 minutes ago, Khornukopia said:

    When looking at your pictures, I thought the angled top hat position would be good for listening while standing, like at a party.

     

    That's exactly right. When I stand at the midpoint, my head's right in the focus. It'd be great for parties.

     

    It's just a little too high for a sitting position - but still better than having the focus at furniture/monitor level. Since it's my office, I don't have the usual sofa-in-the-family-room layout there.

  8. 10 hours ago, Khornukopia said:

     

    How did they sound with the top hats turned on their sides, compared to the normal position?

     

    Good question. I hadn't tried the typical LS configuration, so I did and compared them.

     

    Subjectively, the "sideways" orientation shown in the pix seems to give a better presence and I prefer it. Because of all the other furniture & gear in the room, I wanted to raise the focus for the HF sections with that orientation.

     

    Objectively, I can't give a very good answer because the only measurement tool I have at hand is the Android Sound Meter applet, and that shows very little difference (no surprise). I don't have the gear to capture profiles of the room for each orientation. Those might give some useful info.

     

    In short, the usual "audio answer": no definitive data -- just some guy's opinion.

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  9. 1 hour ago, codewritinfool said:

    Nice! They look great in your place.

     

    Yeah, they're looking pretty good. But of course they sound wonderful... even tho I'm missing that Khorn bass presence just a little.

     

    I think what I "need" is a more permanent pair. I should find a pair of old standard La Scalas and give them the @Matthews re-finishing treatment.

     

    Did Bob G buy those that you found a couple of weeks ago?

  10. You never know how well things will work until you release them to the dumb users. 🙂

     

    So today I hauled  @codewritinfool's splits from the garage, where he'd left them after the BBQ, to my place. Ain't nobody using 'em in that garage, right?

     

    Here's a set of pix that shows packing them into my Toaster (Scion xB) and then set up in my home office (and cat refuge). No problem at all fitting them into the Toaster.

     

    CWF had made a very nice pair of speaker cables for his splits. They're 50 feet long with Speakon connectors at each end. I don't know if he's done any time as a roadie, but I did a little (long ago) and those connectors are great. Tear-down and deployment were both a snap.

     

    The only comment I have about moving them is the edges of the corner guards caught on the upholstery in the Toaster in a couple of places. No big deal and nothing got damaged, but it did take a just a bit of finagling when unloading them.

     

    Then I rolled them in, set 'em up, poured a fresh cup of coffee, and cranked up a little Stacey Kent . Mmm-mmm-good...

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  11. Here are a couple of pix of @codewritinfool's LaScala splits at the company BBQ he mentioned. The grill was outside, but the party was inside a storage area near Spirit airport due to the cool weather. Thanks to our host, Bob G, for the brats, burgers, beer & wine.

     

    The splits looked great - nice work by CWF (& @MookieStl). They sounded great too... but we all expected that.

    cwf-ls-splits-1.png

    cwf-ls-splits-2.png

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  12. 1. I'd check around for a machinist/metal worker to see if someone could hack the ball corners for me.

    2. Barring that, I'd make a "corner jig" out of a piece of wood stock, screw the ball down to that jig - skipping the one screw that'd be cut - and then run the whole assembly thru a bandsaw. You'd need a lot of those jigs, maybe, but they only need to be blocks big enough to hold the balls securely a couple of screws.

    3. I don't know if I'd bother with trying to add material to the opened-up balls on the rear corners. If those are cut with two cuts -- one in line with with the "ears" -- they'd look like they were designed for the angle, I think.

    4. Sorry bout the long-ended comment. It's hard to talk w/o a pencil.

    5. I missed the alternatives you & Mookie talked about. Good luck, they're shaping up nicely.

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  13. The grille mock-up was a good idea. "Measure twice..."
     

    I have to vote with  @DizRotus and @MookieStl on this one. The grilles detract from the look you've already got - they'd be like socks on a rooster.

     

    Plus, you were able to paint the throats of the bass horn and get the same finish on all visible areas. There's nothing to hide, so why bother with grilles?

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  14. 13 hours ago, MookieStl said:

    Those were refinished by @Matthews in Columbia MO. Believe it or not, it was with a rattle can. He is meticulous and somehow got that to work. He did about 4 or 5 different version all with the cane look grills and each and every pair were gorgeous. Cincymat had a pair as well. I think the black lacquer finish and cane grills would look great with that view you have.

     

    Thanks, @MookieStl. I thought the lighter pair of LS's in the back of that picture looked familiar. They were up for sale last year, right?

     

    It's surprising @Matthews got such a nice finish out of a spray can. Lots of coats and lots of patience, I suppose. Maybe he can tell me where he bought the grille cloth.

     

    I'm not sure I could manage that spray can feat, but there's a guy close to me who does really good furniture repair work. Or maybe I can find an auto body shop to put a black lacquer finish on the horns.

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  15. @mookiestl, the black lacquer finish on those La Scalas is really impressive. It looks like the finish on a grand piano & the blonde grill cloth is a great contrast. Do you know who painted them? (I'm in the StL area too.)

     

    I've got a pair of Khorns that were originally raw birch before someone stained them with a dark walnut color. :blink:

     

    I've been thinking about how to re-finish the Khorns... Now I'm thinking a finish like the one on these black La Scalas (grill cloth included) would look really good on the Khorns.

     

  16. It looks like the CL ad may have changed since yesterday. It now reads $500 per horn.

     

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    2 available - large Klipsch corner horn speaker. $500/ea. Or Best Offer. See photo. 
    These speakers work fine in a recent test. The cabinets need refinishing. The original wood is Birch or similar good wood. They were originally stained to match paneling and later painted to match our living room. The cabinet has scratches and wear but mostly need re-paint.

     

  17. @codewritinfool, she noticed that hack when I pointed it out to her one day. She didn't really care since (a) it's hard to spot with the cabinet in place and (b) fixing the trim (someday) is no big deal.

     

    @mark1101: good eye! I did *not* move the tap on the auto-transformer. I should probably do that... but we're happy with the way they sound at the moment.

     

    @mark1101: Got a few minutes today and made the tap change on the auto-xformers. They sound good so far. Hard to tell if that change makes a lot of difference but I'm thinking there's a bit more bass now (could be all in my head).

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