Thanks for the reply. I think I sent you a private message, but I'm not sure if it was successfully sent, thus I'm reposting it here. I'm open to suggestions from others in regards to the questions posted below, although I cringe at exposing my inadequate sytem to the scrutiny of the rest of you elite sound dudes.
YOUR RESPONSE:
The one with the "T" in the serial number was made in 1979, the one with the "U" in the serial number was made in 1980....probably in late December/early January of those two years, if they were originally sold as a pair. Although black laquer was used on the LSBB model at the plant, it was not a high-gloss laquer, neither was it flat laquer...more of a semi-gloss laquer...in other words, it isn't shiny, but does have a bit of sheen to it.
Those are good years for the LaScala. You should have type AA networks in them, K77M tweeters, K55V mid-range driver, and K33E woofers. That time frame still had some of the "old hands" building them...things began to change before 1982, after most of the old hands in the cabinet shop and sanding room started to get frustrated over low quarterly bonuses, low hourly wages, the "battle" between Bob Moers, et.al. and PWK over control of the company, growing pains and production numbers vs. quality control issues, etc.... and began to leave for other opportunities...or just retire(if they could afford to do so). It just began to get to a point where many of the old hands just didn't care if they showed-up for work anymore...so much crap was going on!!...Know what I mean?
I may be stupid, but I can lift heavy things! (And when building LaScalas pretty much with little or no help, you gets lots of chances to lift heavy things!!)
MY QUESTIONS:
Thank you very much for answering my question about the La Scala's. You're right...they're a low gloss black, and really in impeccable shape. I have a youthful fondness for these speakers (I think I first heard Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsies on a set of La Scala's in a Victoria, BC show room while in a state of altered conciousness, and have yearned for a set ever since) and would like to base my system around them...but with certain caveats and concerns.
By the way,I purchased these for $700 (Can), which is about $450 (US). Was this a good price?
I'm going slightly nuts because my system is so mismatched. My subwoofer is a piece of **** Cerwin Vega, and my centre speaker is a small JBL that is apparently so insignificant as to not even warrant a model number. As a result, when watching a DVD I strain to hear the dialogue, and when listening to music the bass is frustratingly muddy...no matter how I attempt to adjust the sub's volume or crossover frequency. Although the windows rattle my eardrum remains apparently unmoved (or unimpressed) by the results. I have also boosted the centre speaker output as high as it will go. Just as a test, I hooked up an old pair of PSB's and the centre speaker volume problem resolved as the front and centre speaker efficiencie's matched, but who wants to listen to PSB's?
I thus have a few questions that I hope you will have time to answer:
1. Are the La Scala's worth keeping, or should I start from scratch with a whole new set up? I'm not really in a position to spend a lot of $ so would like to keep what I already have.
2. Can you suggest a reasonable subwoofer and centre speaker to go with the La Scala's, so that I don't have to strain to hear the dialogue on my DVD's, and don't cringe when listening to music? I would like for these components to be of reasonable quality and able to match other front speakers should I decide to not use La Scala's.
3. I'm currently using a Harmon/Kardon AVR 55 to drive the system. Is this adequate to the task? If not could you suggest an upgrade that won't break the bank? I have a Carver 1200 watt power amp I'm going to scavenge from my live keyboard setup, and use to drive the front speakers when I find the time to do so. Would this improve the front end sound when listening to CD's? And would I need, then, to get outboard amps to also drive the centre and rear speakers when watching DVD's?
And, and, and....damn I asked you a lot of questions!
Thanks again for the info in your initial response, and for your help with the above questions, if you have time.
Doug