I have the Crites AB-2 "gold" crossovers in a set of 1980s vintage Klipsch Belles - very similar to the La Scalas. I purchased them from Bob Crites (RIP) before the various copper, silver, and gold levels existed (they have the SonicCaps - equivalent to the highest level) - and, thankfully, didn’t have to pay $775 for them. Many (myself included) consider them to be updates rather than upgrades - and I have no complaints. If Al (ALK) is still making his crossovers, my sense is that these were, to a certain degree, considered superior to the originals. I doubt you’ll go wrong with either, but prepare to open up your wallet. IMHO, the limiting factor of these older Klipsch Heritage speakers isn’t the crossovers . . . . it’s the horn and cabinet resonance. Still, after 40+ years, it’s a sound investment (pardon the terrible pun) to refresh the crossover components. My .02.
Klipsch La Scala or Altec 838 speakers
So I have the opportunity to purchase a pair of Klipsch La Scala vintage 1990s or a 1964 pair of Altec 838’s. I am having a hard time on deciding which pair to pull the trigger on. I have a 2A3 tube amp and I’m looking to run high-efficiency speakers. I know the Lascala has a little more dbs than the Altec but I am wondering if anyone knows the differences between the two and the sound profiles that would I would be hearing from each. Thanks in advance for your help.
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