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FranklinCawen

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Aloha!

Just pondering some speaker placement options ...

I've got split LSI speakers (pre-aluminum trim) and I've looked through the forum trying to see an example of the HF section mounted separately from the LF bin. Was there a specific way this was done - did Klipsch make any type of mount for example?

Usually I've seen the HF sections simply stacked up if the rig was pretty jumbo.

I'm sure I could cobble together something that would work, but if I had a photo or someone's experience to draw on, that'd be a great help.

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The LaScala tops are not designed to be flown by top or side hanging methods. You could probally get away with it using a hung shelf method and having the tops bolted to the hung shelf. If you didn't get the impression....you should know that hanging the tops is not a very popular way of using these speakers. The LF section is too closely coupled into the coverage of the HF section to have them placed significantly apart from each other. Shelf haning both the HF and LF section together, with a floor coupled KP-480 sub woofer makes more sense.

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