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TAMPA/ Clearwater FL , Vintage La scala


Kopo

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Anyone local familiar with the LS’s 

that’s willing to come to Clearwater?

Id like to  audition them for you and get your opinion.

I also recently purchased a McIntosh 2100 and C24. 

I feel something is off a bit and being new to the  vintage gear scene I’d like an opinion from a local audiophile.

 

I supply lunch and adult beverages 😉

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What is the serial number on the LS?  It would also help to further identify what you have if you will list the crossover type (ie Type AA).

 

The point being that LS's are great speakers but there are a few years where the sound went backwards with the Type AL and AL-2 crossovers.  This is easily fixed by replacing said XO's but it will cost you a couple hundred bucks.

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6 hours ago, wvu80 said:

What is the serial number on the LS?  It would also help to further identify what you have if you will list the crossover type (ie Type AA).

 

The point being that LS's are great speakers but there are a few years where the sound went backwards with the Type AL and AL-2 crossovers.  This is easily fixed by replacing said XO's but it will cost you a couple hundred bucks.

A bit dusty but I have AA crossovers .. 

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8 hours ago, Kopo said:

Anyone local familiar with the LS’s 

that’s willing to come to Clearwater?

Haha ... got "volunteered" by @JohnJ ... but have no experience with LaScala's or MacIntosh ... but; liked the "adult beverages :D 

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20 minutes ago, Emile said:

Loved it ... thank you SIR :D 

Awwww, go give it a listen and eyeball the wiring.  Not your first rodeo!  Drag a bottle of grape juice outta the stash and grab a bucket of Chicken wings from the Colonel.  You got this!  

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3 hours ago, Kopo said:

A bit dusty but I have AA crossovers .. 

Those are the ones everyone likes!  I would suggest just listening to them for at least a month, see how they sound to you. 

 

And listen to everything @JohnA said directly upstream ^^^.  B)

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Since no one has mentioned this... if you haven't already done this...

 

Loosen each screw on the crossover terminal strip and re-tighten. Even wires tightened can tarnish and affect the connection.

 

 

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