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Isn't that a view of the rear of the LS showing the top half of the entire unit.  

 

The hatch encloses the back of the portion with the mid horn and tweeter and has the input cup. 

 

We then see about 1/3rd of the back of the bass bin.

 

WMcD

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Isn't that a view of the rear of the LS showing the top half of the entire unit.     The hatch encloses the back of the portion with the mid horn and tweeter and has the input cup.    We then see about 1/3rd of the back of the bass bin.

 

That's my take 

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That is typically a 1 piece 3 way speaker. So that would have the bass bin built in. Is that what you're asking?

 

Isn't that a view of the rear of the LS showing the top half of the entire unit.  

 

The hatch encloses the back of the portion with the mid horn and tweeter and has the input cup. 

 

We then see about 1/3rd of the back of the bass bin.

 

WMcD

 

 

Isn't that a view of the rear of the LS showing the top half of the entire unit.     The hatch encloses the back of the portion with the mid horn and tweeter and has the input cup.    We then see about 1/3rd of the back of the bass bin.

 

That's my take 

 

 

 

That is typically a 1 piece 3 way speaker. So that would have the bass bin built in. Is that what you're asking?

 

I though the LSI were suppose to be made with the HF and LF on the same terminal together.

 

 

 

When words can't seem to accomplish the task at hand, I say we must revert to more pictures.  When I come across the salvage guys with La Scala professional loudspeakers, I seem to find that the more permanent installations of La Scala professional loudspeakers that were pulled for remodeling or building demolition tended to be the "one piece" professional La Scala loudspeakers; while the guys that tour and play various clubs, seem to favor using the "two piece" split La Scala professional loudspeakers since they are easier to load and unload on multiple nights for a club touring schedule.

 

 

One piece permanent installation La Scala professional loudspeakers with only one terminal block and a pair of terminals for the amplifier similar to the one piece home version; however, the professional version has a closed back where the home version does not.  Woofer, midrange and tweeter all connected through a one-piece crossover network that does not need to be spit between two cabinet pieces.

 

 

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Two piece touring La Scala professional loudspeakers where the speaker terminal block has terminals for the amplifier connection and terminals to connect the high frequency top hat with the low frequency bass bin.

 

 

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