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hi guys I'm new to the page and would love to get some more info on some klipsch las scalas i just got can anyone give me more info on them? i live in california and just got my pair of scales for $900 i was wondering if i need to run a tube or solid state amp? on the back of speakers it has LS BIR LAC #17 GRILL .. SERIEL NUMBER IS -101295066  101295065.. CAN ANYONE PLEASE GIVE MY INFO ON THESE THANKS......

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There is a TON of stuff on LS's on this forum.  Your best bet is to do a search, and you will find lots of background information, including many hop up ideas.

 

To get the ball rolling with others, tell your story, and include pictures.  Around here, if there aren't pictures, it didn't happen.  ;)

 

How did you get them, did you get a "deal," where will you put them, what kind of amp you will be using, and how you intend to use them, as part of a home theater set up, or as a 2-channel set up.  Do you have a sub(s)?  Serial numbers?

 

And the most important part, how close do the neighbors live, and you have a real understanding wife?  B)

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edited: so there is no confusion.


 


looks like 101st day of 1992 101295066


 


1990-1997DOY Y2Y1 ####135791234


 


 


KLIPSCH S/N FORMATS


DATESDESCRIPTIONEXAMPLE


1946-1947###001 (ending #021)


1948-1961####0121 (starting #0121


1962-1983##letter####20Y1234


1984-1989YY WW ####89281234


1990-1997DOY Y2Y1 ####135791234


1998-2000YY WW ####00281234


1962-1983 Letter format


A = 1962  F = 1967  K = 1972  R = 1977  X = 1982


B = 1963  G = 1968  L = 1973  S = 1978  Y = 1983


C = 1964  H = 1969  M = 1974  T = 1979 


D = 1965  I = 1970   N = 1975   U = 1980 


E = 1966  J = 1971   P = 1976  W = 1981 


NOTES


1946-1961 dates can only be found in log book (eng. Library)


DOY = day of the year


YY = year (i.e. 99,00…)


Y2Y1 = 2nd digit of year, 1st digit of year


WW = week of the year


Date code on drivers (1994) Example - 9429 = 1994, 29th week of the year / YYWW


† Klipschorns of this vintage had the s/n hammer stamped into the tailboard, woofer access door or inside 


the woofer chamber.


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Those are nice and you paid a good price.

 

I listen to ss and tubes with my Lascalas. No matter what you use, you will need less volume. These are incredibly efficient speakers, and 100 watts from these will make your head explode.  :)

 

If you have never had fully horn loaded speakers, you are in for a treat. The first thing I realized when I bought my Lascalas is that they do human voices very realistically. I still turn around quite frequently thinking there is somebody coming in the room. Also, I found out that the old songs from the 80's that I used to sing along to, I was singing wrong. With Lascalas, you can actually hear the lyrics.  :)

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But I'm not sure if I should go with ss or tube.
The sky is the limit, but the choice can be made easier by looking at your source material.

 

If it's mostly digital...there's some amps that have come out in the last 8-9 years that really leverage that type of source.

 

If your collection is largely analog, a tube pre/amp or better receiver just might the the ticket to better sound.

 

93 La Scala are rated for 100 watts. Just a bit over 25 volts.....ie. loud enough to scare people.

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Just as an example:

 

100 watts from a LaScala at 1 meter is 121 db, which is it's high rms output

 

250 watts from a B&W Nautilus 803 is 113 db, which is it's high rms output

 

Tha LaScala can go 8db more than the B&W even though it's max watts are less than half as much. In fact, for the B&W to go to 121db, you would have to crank 1,500 watts into it. Of course, it would be toast... :)

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hi guys I'm new to the page and would love to get some more info on some klipsch las scalas i just got can anyone give me more info on them? i live in california and just got my pair of scales for $900 i was wondering if i need to run a tube or solid state amp? on the back of speakers it has LS BIR LAC #17 GRILL .. SERIEL NUMBER IS -101295066  101295065.. CAN ANYONE PLEASE GIVE MY INFO ON THESE THANKS......

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