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My latest home built LaScalas... they're a little different


Tony Reed

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It's a single driver speaker. The top is purely for looks. There's a 3.5" driver that fires through a tiny slot in the woofer horn. These things are 25% scale construction in every way. It was a real challenge to cut those wings and the rear wedge. After I put the little driver in, it really made it sound a lot "bigger".

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I have an idea that I could build a slightly bigger cabinet (maybe 33%). It would be a 2 way using a 51/4" woofer and the CT125 tweeter crossed at 4000 or 4500. I think that might be a good set of computer speakers.



The CompScala? Or add a small subwoofer with amplifier and call them them the CompScala 2.1. Maybe just use as the satellites of a Promedia 2.1 though they'd be deserving of something more maybe?
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Those are cool as beans and EXACTLY what I was once talking about!!

http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/45621/430652.aspx#430652

I got some silly remarks until Speedball finally understood what I was really trying to say.

I even revisited it again here http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/t/58728.aspx?PageIndex=1

I'm glad to see someone do this. I think it would be cool to have some mini Khorns, LaScalas, Belle's on my desk as PC speakers! I'd buy them in a moment.

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