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I have a question on how those puppys are wired.

do you just run them in series? How do the crossovers in those work? Can you run just one bass bin or are the crossovers made to be used with both of em.

I would think that you would be running awful hot in the low end unless they were meant to stay together, the bass bins that is.

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Those are mine. You can run a single bass bin if you want. I've

been running them biamped with an electronic crossover but if you wire

them passively, they run a bit hot (about +3db more)...not too bad

though. They balance out nicely in my large space but the difference in

biamping them actively is too large to bother running them passively,

particularly since a decent bass amp is cheap and easy to come by.

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It's a great setup. Got stacks just like it in my garage. Used to do double stacking back in my PA days and biamping was the standard. It's NEVER too much bass! If anything, you just turn em down a bit and get the same volume with half the excursion, and it's incredibly powerful and clean.

This is a good price. I paid $1450 for my regular stacked split with aluminum/fibreglass. Paid extra for the double bass bins. $1295 is only $216 per box! That's $866 per normal stack, a good LS price.

Michael

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Man we did this years ago where we took 3 La Scala's on each side, 2 on

the bottom 1 on top for each side. My friend had this disc called the

Power and Majestry. One side had an actual steam locomotive that was

recorded starting about 5 miles away. As it got closer and closer the

sound would keep building. Mind you this started on the right channel

with very little coming out of the left side. When the train was on top

of you it had awesome seperation and it sounded like you were standin

just a couple of feet from the track/ We ran 4 phase liner amps each

around 225 watts through a mixing board and a really high end JVC

turntable. MY God it sounded as if the train ran right thru the back

yard. I swear to you this day those La Scala's looked like they were

pumping. It was so unbeileivable! One of our friends got so freaked out

he ran in the house thinking we were gonna blow something up...lol

scooter

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