Read about these functional/aesthetic upgrades here (with photos).
The La Scala especially looks better. And the Heresy now has kind of a classy Shaker-furniture look to it-nice.
Though I think if someone wants the lower bass frequencies to be more audible-the La Scala II gets to 53Hz and the Heresy III only to (a preliminary) 65Hz on a +/-3dB scale-they will need to use a subwoofer. But the right sub needs to be chosen to keep up with these extremely efficient speakers.
BTW: I think six of those Heresy IIIs and a sub located in a large room would make for a true/full-blown theater or an awesome surround music rig; I don't want to even think what six of those La Scala IIs would be like!!
The La Scala especially looks better. And the Heresy now has kind of a classy Shaker-furniture look to it-nice.
Though I think if someone wants the lower bass frequencies to be more audible-the La Scala II gets to 53Hz and the Heresy III only to (a preliminary) 65Hz on a +/-3dB scale-they will need to use a subwoofer. But the right sub needs to be chosen to keep up with these extremely efficient speakers.
BTW: I think six of those Heresy IIIs and a sub located in a large room would make for a true/full-blown theater or an awesome surround music rig; I don't want to even think what six of those La Scala IIs would be like!!