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  1. I called my friend who wanted me to buy his K-Horns and told him I wanted to keep my four La Scala for my two channel, I decided it would be a step down with me running stacked La Scalas! Am I nuts? So anyone know of a sterio guy up here who wants K-Horns let me know!
  2. I stack one La Scala on another one, stand finished!
  3. I have been using stacked La Scala speakers for my two channel for several years, and yesterday my friend told me he was going to get rid of his Klipshehorns so I decided to sell my LSs and do the deed! Up here in Alaska it did not take long to find the takers for the LS. Should be nice to hear the differance!
  4. Now I have been kicking around the idea to mount the two old woofers into a box for my bass guitar, has anyone ever done this? Anyone have any ideas on proper dimensions for the box?
  5. Yes a flat female dog is what I am planning on using in the privacy of my own home with locked doors! Thanx all for the input!
  6. I got a pair of Crites's woffers and am going to put them in one of my pair of La Scalas. I have read that some are grinding off the excess off of the speaker, and I want to ask them how much did they take off. I am going to use a flat bastard. If you did it would you talk about it a little, or if you know who went this way could you point me in their enlightned way? Thanx much!
  7. That was a great link to that Jazz page, I am going to go back and check out the other things on it, the story I related is from the ken burns film, poorly remembered by me, any way I hear it i love it. That same night that I posted that I was setting my alarm for the next morning and when I turned it on to do that Marian McPartland show piano jazz was just ending and the guest was George Wein and he was talking about the song with Marian, I thought what a great sign to go to sleep to I will probably dream about being there. On a side note I heard about a cbs show from the ken burns dvd also and found it, the hour special called The sound of Jazz, have you checked it out? There is a BUT LOAD of performers in the hour, the lighting, camera work etc is not that great, but, it is so cool to see some of the people on stage. I appreciate the come back from someone who is interested in jazz thanx for the link to Jerry Jazz
  8. I can't get the hang of this new forum, I usually type on word and have it spell check it then paste it here, I cannot figure out how or why one can't on the new forum, and I have not posted on the new forum, so forgive me while I wax unpoetic and unspellled. I love this cd and let me see if I have the story right about that cut by Paul Gonsalves. The count just finished a set, and the crowd was dead. Well this pissed off the drummer, who started beating the drums like a mad man, a total psyco, well the guys in the band heard this and jumped on the jazz train, as it got up to speed there was a blond bombshell in the audiance who could not contain her joy any more and started dancing in the isle. Well the band saw this and started to see how long they could take her, that was when Paul Gonsalves jumped in and played his historic solo. By the time his solo was over the audiance was as nuts as the band and the officials wanted the band to stop playing fearing a riot, but the band members ignored the gestures of the cops and almost 15 minutes later Duke Ellington was back in the catbird seat of jazz. If any one can tell me how to post with spell checked verbage it will be greatly appreciated
  9. I came abord tonight to see if anyone else has checked out this DVD. I came across this here thread and thought I would throw my hat in. This DVD called " The sound of Jazz" and I quote " This DVD features a truly original and unique broadxast from CBS Dtudio 58 in New York on December 8 1957 hosted by John Crosby. Among the legends performing are Count Bassie, Billie Holiday, Colman Hawkins, Jimmie Giuffre, Red Allen, Lester Yound, and Milt Hilton. And Many many more... It is FAB! This is sensuous jazz like the curves of a 57 chevy! My favorite part is when Billy Holiday gets on stage!!!
  10. I think we need to hear more of your referance point of the steamy side of New Orleans here CLU???
  11. ---------------- On 5/15/2005 8:33:43 PM fini wrote: There's a pair near me for $600... ---------------- glad the butcher aint naked
  12. ---------------- On 4/29/2005 6:17:19 PM cluless wrote: Gramas...sorry some of us old folks, are up to date with modern music. old link Perhaps more than you think..This actually falls into "old" in my book Assume nothing ---------------- That aint no mouse on the nose of that cool cat, it's a lion! I myself have been playing allot of Perfect Circle Emotive I really like the guy from tool, I really like the lyrics, and my favorite is the last song written by Joni Mitchell! You tell em clu!!! Right now I am listing to Frances the Mute
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