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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I am partial to the Lascala. What kind of sonic "presentation" are you wishing for? How is your room set up? What types of music do you favor? I know you have owned Klipsch before. I am here to help. Always, MrD.

Funny how we all differ. The Lascala has been my favorite Heritage for years. However, I would like to point out, there are several simple and inexpensive mods/upgrades as mentioned above to be made to the Lascala that can make them smoother and cleaner. If you enjoy being in front of a band or orchestra, without PA amplification, the Lascala will do it for you. I lived it, and I do. Admittedly, the "live" presentation can be too much for many listeners, as I personally know of some. Horns in general are not for everyone. Over the years, I have succeeded in helping many listeners with their horns, of all manufacturers, to where they become not only very listenable and non-fatiguing, but extremely enjoyable and engaging. Enjoyable and engaging are two characteristics I give to the Lascala, making it easier to "listen to the music". I do not need to own 50 pairs of speakers as some above, because my one pair does it all for me. They continue to sell very well today, so the proof is in the longevity of the model and the numbers. Last point: just like ice cream flavors, we are all different. The shapes of our ears and ear canals alone, simply makes us different as listeners. Add that to the fact that we all have specific areas of music reproduction that attracts us and stimulates us, and this, leaves us to each his/her own. I have owned and listened to many different speaker brands, and personal taste come into play. The particular Altec you refer to is not my favorite Altec, but this is where personal preference comes in. When I stated I am here to help....I am. I wish everyone enjoyable and engaging listening. My best, and ENJOY! MrD.

Congrats. Personally, I would not change anything at this time, just enjoy them. Get them situated in your listening room relative to your listening seat....dial them in. My 1st thing to do would be to buy Dynamat and tame the ringing of the mid horns. I would also Dynamat the area where the crossovers sit (requires removing/lifting the crossovers). Also, the little bracket holding the rear of the mid horn transfers energy into the horn from the doghouse (bass horn). Wrap the bracket as well, tightly, with some dense material such as rubbery foam from your local hardware store. Do this bracket thing last. After you do these simple mods, continue to enjoy them, as they will be much improved over stock. Believe me, this is the way to go....for now. Enjoy! My best, MrD.