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https://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl OLDER DECWARE GEAR SUPPORT >> SE84A, SE84B, SE84C, SE84C+,SE84CKC >> SE84ZS recommended with Klipsch https://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl?num=1273509788 Message started by Steve Deckert on 05/10/10 at 17:43:08 |
Title: SE84ZS recommended with Klipsch Post by Steve Deckert on 05/10/10 at 17:43:08 Quote:
Hi Artie, Yes, all of our amplifiers work well with the Klipsch lascala's. Our Zen Triode amp, SE84C+ is the most popular, in part because if you find you'd like more power, the amp can be bridged and one run to each speaker. The SE84CS has been replaced with the more attractive SE84ZS. Same exact amplifier as the SE84C+ but with faster caps and a different chassis. The SE84CSX was an older version of these amps with what was called the "EX" transformers. The EX transformers were intended for high impedance speakers between 8 and 16 ohms. Your Lascala's will work with either. The stock transformers will have more headroom and better detail while the EX transformers will be warmer sounding with less air on the top and less headroom. I might also suggest the Mini Torii, as it has a bit more power and an adjustable treble feature. - Steve Deckert |
Title: Re: SE84ZS recommended with Klipsch Post by brians7 on 05/23/10 at 18:56:14 You might check this out. I have LaScalas and Decware SE84CS. The stock xover soak up too much power. This will sound better and allow you to better enjoy this combo. The Mini Torii will work with the stock xover. Also the klipsch forms are a big help http://www.critesspeakers.com/bk-sound-type-a4500-crossov.html http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/ |
Title: Re: SE84ZS recommended with Klipsch Post by DirtDawg on 09/23/10 at 01:28:03 I wish I had tried this makeover/tweak before I donated my La Scalas to a church. I was very pleased with the mids and highs, as it all was, but I missed the transparency in the bass ranges I was used to hearing. I would still recommend the speaker design, however, especially to jazz enthusiasts. |
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