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Erivera1990

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  1. @John Chi-town ok! Thank you! I was thinking around 1,300 not too far apart.
  2. @YK Thom I just want a speaker that won't let me miss my La Scalas lol.
  3. @OO1 what would be a fair price for a pair of Chorus ii? I don't want to pay too much nor low-ball the seller. The Black ones that o just uploaded have ti tweeters and crites crossover, crappy paint job and dented passive woofer lol
  4. @tigerwoodKhorns I moved with my girlfriend and she has furnitures, tv, lot's of stuff, plus my stereo we barely would have room to walk lol. In pictures the fortes look pretty clean. I will attach some pictures, also someone closer to meis selling a pair of Chorus ii, none consecutive serial number, crites crossover and ti tweeters. The only downside, the previous owner (according to the seller) painted them black (they were originally black), and the rear passive woofer is dented. I will attach few pictures!
  5. @tigerwoodKhorns roughly 16x20. @YK Thom thank you! I watched and I feel Chorus ii sounds slightly more fuller.
  6. Greetings! I recently got rid of my Vintage Klipsch La Scala due to lack of room ( I'm still heart broken), I need something "smaller" like Fortes or Chorus. After doing several hours of looking for an alternative and research I decided to stick with Klipsch... I have had Klipsch since day 0, Rp-160m, Forte ii and La Scalas. Since I had forte ii ( Crites ti tweeters and recapped crossover) I know how well it sound. I recently discovered Chorus which they're bigger. Looking through FB marketplace there's a seller with a pair of Fortes ii ( recapped and ti tweeters) for $850 (one hour away from me). Also there's another seller with a pair of Chorus i (all stock) for $1,600 ( three hours away from me). My question is am I going to notice a huge difference between speakers? Is worth it pay more for the Chorus i plus upgrades? Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated! Thank you in advance Happy holidays! Edwin
  7. Wow! Thank you for the information, at least I have a date! Thank you!
  8. I opened and nothing stamped inside, just the woofer, although I found a "MM" stamped next to the left side of the squawkers .
  9. Hi there! This is my first post! I just bought a great set of Lascala, great conditions, clean and sounds beautiful, unfortunately none of them have the back paper with the SN information. The gentleman who sold it to me told me that they're consecutive SN. I was looking on the back and the only thing that I could find was the letter "N" stamped on the upper left side of back speakers. Both of my speakers have Type AL crossover. If anyone knows how to get the information I will appreciate it! Cheers!
  10. If you check minute 2:57 they're screwing that black thing, do you think is piece of wood? It seems to be some fabric. BTW thanks for reminding me, I need to buy some acoustic foam lol.
  11. Hi there!!! First time posting. I am building a pair of La Scala (clone/replica/diy). I am following the original plans from 1977 La Scala. Originally the bottom of the woofer have a sheet of plywood as a cover for the woofer. Looking at the AL5 how is made YouTube video, I noticed that instead of a sheet of plywood they use some sort of fabric to cover the woofer hole at the bottom. I was wondering what kind of fabric the original Klipsch uses? Is a regular black fabric? or is a upholstery fabric? ( the one that you find at the bottom of the furniture). The main reason that I am doing it is to reduce some weigh, I am using Baltic plywood sheet. Thank you in advance!
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