![]() ![]() Lately Ive been building them with the 1 sides like Klipsch uses on the LaScala IIs. Is the Eliptrac mid horn basically an elliptical Tractrix Horn? I might be interested in one for my Edgar Horn set-up. All the dimensions are good unlike other La Scala plans Ive run across. I tried room treatments and adding a subwoofer to give it a lower range, but the annoying one noted bass from the horn bass still remained. A sort of one-noted 50-60Hz bass that intruded on the vocal range in an unpleasant boom-y way. He gave rise to speaker technologies that would forever impact generations. When I had an original pair of Klipsch Belle which is a La Scala in a nicely finished cabinet, the most annoying thing about it was the poor bass that it produced. Klipsch (PWK) - genius, madman and maverick - designed and hand-built the legendary Klipschorn with the goal of bringing the power, detail and emotion of the live listening experience into his home. Good to see that you have taken a different approach (Bass Reflex loading) with the bass bin, than the original Klipsch La Scala, and that yours produces below 30 Hz. However after the cab tweaks - the bass produced is so crisp & fast, very defined without muddinessĪwesome looking project, Paul! I bet it sounds fab. My ears and senses tell me that it easily gets to below 30 htz ( The Crites bass driver is rated 26 htz ) ![]() Although I don't have measuring equipment to give you a definitive number ![]()
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