M.H Posted May 2, 2002 Share Posted May 2, 2002 Hello, Hi guy's,i own for some time the lascala's. Realy like the sound of it only the bass is a bit pore. Yesterday i whas reading some opinions about the lascala on the http://www.audioreview.com/ site . 1 of the guys whas telling about a tweak for the lascala to reach the 35hz. This is what he said. ---------- I have an engineer friend who has designed a reasonable modification to the Belles and La Scallas that extend their low end to 35hz. And I mean a real 35 hz. ---------- Does anyboddy know if this is posible? And how this could be done? Greetings. M.H (this is the compleet url to read JWG's post http://www.audioreview.com/Main,Speaker/Klipsch,La,Scala/PRD_119959_1594crx.aspx) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sseymour Posted May 2, 2002 Share Posted May 2, 2002 I'm pretty sure it's the horn section that limits the lascala's low end. Unless he's changing the cabinet, I wouldn't think it possible but I'm not sure. -Scott ------------------ KG-4 Fronts RC-3 Center Klipsch Quintet Surrounds DIY Sub based on Adire Audio Shiva Woofer Sony DB830 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnA Posted May 2, 2002 Share Posted May 2, 2002 It DOES require cabinet mods. I believe it was designed by djk. It involves putting a port into the woofer's back air chamber and closing off the upper section where the squawker and tweeter live. You've then augmented the bass with a bass reflex cabinet. I also think it requires a filter circuit on your power amp to flatten the bass response at the bottom. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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