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On 11/18/2020 at 1:14 PM, rplace said:

@Slovakmike1968   Buy one of these, you can pick them up used for around $200+/- https://www.crutchfield.com/p_859XLS1002/Crown-XLS-1002.html

 

It has the ability to cross at different point. Give your La Scala bottoms one of the predefined settings around 300-400Hz and they will be sounding like they should.

 

I finally order one!  I’m pairing it with a Sansui AU-D7 to power the Hereseys!  Should have them powered up sometime this week.  

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47 minutes ago, Slovakmike1968 said:

I finally order one!  I’m pairing it with a Sansui AU-D7 to power the Hereseys!  Should have them powered up sometime this week.  

Report back on the sound quality

Class D has come a long way

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12 hours ago, Slovakmike1968 said:

It is amazing.   The bottom end punch kicks you right in the chest.  I got the cross over set to 400.  The Sansui has the Hereseys sounding a lot warmer, too.  

Good !

 

You might want to add a location to your profile

 

 

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I was listening to a only-piano song today and noticed the horns in my Herseys were doing a tinty distortion when certain keys of the piano were played.   Any advice?   Do I need to replace the horns?   The diaphragms?    With what?  Thanks for any direction.  I was also thinking if I have to open them up I might want to upgrade the crossovers?

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4 minutes ago, Slovakmike1968 said:

I was listening to a only-piano song today and noticed the horns in my Herseys were doing a tinty distortion when certain keys of the piano were played.   Any advice?   Do I need to replace the horns?   The diaphragms?    With what?  Thanks for any direction.  I was also thinking if I have to open them up I might want to upgrade the crossovers?

Before you replace any parts loosen and tighten all the screws on the crossover. 

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