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LaScala's Serial #'s?


talmadge

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I'm suspecting those are LaScala industrial versions. Their date codes don't match the standard Heritage decoder. Industrial and professional versions came in plain black, raw birch, metal trim, no metal trim, fiberglass or painted, split versions, one piece versions, with AA or wth AL or with AL-3 xovers, with K-33 (professional versions) or with stamp k-43 (industrial versions) or with cast k-43 (TLSI versions), with k-55 (professional versions), with K-55M (industrial and TLSI), with k-77V (Professional versions) or with K-77M (industrial or TLSI ).

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