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  1. Also... crossovers show very well but I still think some frites will improve the sound. Any opinions on that?
  2. Thanks for all your comments and information. As for them looking too good I’ve inspected and believe that they have not been touched up. I emailed the seller asking for his thoughts on when and where he bought them. He hasn’t replied and it’s been two days. I think they are truly original. As for how they sound, I think they sound great at low to medium sound level. When they get turned up the sound suffers. I’m going to buy some new crites AA crossovers. Do you think that’ll help the sound at loud volume? I’ve attached the picture I took of the tweeter behind the panel. I don’t see a ink stamped lettering. I may have to pop the panel off again.
  3. They do have a round magnet tweeter with 97999 stamped on it.
  4. Thanks yes the cabinets are in excellent shape! No dings! I think they look great.
  5. Crossovers are Klipsch type AA. I got the website to accept my pics. 1 of 3.
  6. I tried Jimjimbo but I’m at my limit for file size of photos. Even at a low file size the site won’t let me upload. It’s max is 2mb’s my files are less than that but when adding my first two pics it puts me past the threshold. Also this might help, the mids are K-55-v and tweeters are K-77. Seriel #’ s 108275 and 97999 respectively
  7. Hi everyone. This is my first post in Klipsch forums and am excited to be part of your community. I recently purchased a pair of Pro La Scalas. I've placed them in my system and they sound great! I'm wondering what year they're from. I reached around and took a picture of one of the binding posts where the seriel number is. It says it's seriel number is 1532. I googled and found information about years by seriel numbers but can't find anything for such a simple seriel number as 1532. The crossover is behind a screwed panel and I'm thinking I may have to remove the panel and search for more numbering or some sort of information there. Before I do that I thought I'd ask you experts if you can help me determine what year the pair was manufactured. Any thoughts? Thanks kindly.
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