"I might have to try something similar to what you’ve done with the LS." ozzy62 Please post here as to what you discover by isolating the HF from LF bins. I used the purple seat cushion on a whim since cross disturbance from vibration is what manufacturers attempt to minimize by adding deadening material within speakers. (And other tricks) Even Klipsch doesn't just plop the HF bin upon the LF bin but provide 4 rubber feet. Admittedly, they are more stable than the 6 IsoAcoutics Iso-puck 76's I've got on the way. (3 per speaker) So Klipsch wouldn't want to be liable for breakable and unstable pucks. The top section weighs 72 lbs. (Klipsch Forum) I had all but decided to sell the Lascalas to ascend to greater audiophile heights but this tweak has so clarified the overall presentation I'm sufficiently blown away to sit happy until my OCD finds fault once again. Terrible affliction (OCD Audiophile)
Klipsch Lascala II bin separation
A unique feature of the newer Klipsch Lascala II and AL5 is there are two bins, top and bottom (or HF and LF bins). Recently I put a cut up Purple seat cushion between the two sections and the clarity jumped significantly. Everything is better, very much better. Has anyone ever tried to seriously isolate the two bins? Is this a thing I just never heard of or is this a commonly known deal? The improvement is so huge I thought someone out there would have sounded the trumpet long before now. Sorry if I'm late to the party.....
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