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Posted by Romy the Cat on 04-22-2005

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I know that tweeters is a “lost subject” and it is hard to talk about tweeters with audio people. Everyone understand tweeters differently, primary in context of this systems or even more correctly – in context of this frustrations with thier current tweeters. I’m not an exception from those rules. I tend to use “talented” midranges and I do not anticipate tweeter to ”do” a lot. It is know that I have a bias to vintage tweeters with plastic diaphragms but here is not a conversation about the tweeters but rather about the tweeter waveguide.

I wrote before in the article “Problems with horns: tweeters” that I like wide dissipation tweeters, and considering that I use them way above 10kHz I would love to have a dissipation pattern as large as possible, 180 degree is better then 120 degree. Despite that I do have a tweeters about which I feel very comfortable but there is one tweeter direction where I would look with qureacity.

I heard a few times large 18 sections multicell midranges and it is not that I liked them but it was kind of fascinating effect, and particularly in far-filed. Altec has a number of 1803 sand-filed versions and I know Vitavox and RCA did the similar. They were huge, heavy…. and sort of mid-rangy… but I wonder what would be if to apply the same concept to a tweeter?

multicell.jpg

I can see a 1:10 scale model of the 1803B, perhaps no more then 8-10” of total width having 7-8 sells per each of 3-4 rows. It might be a hall of the job to maintain the correct profiles of the sells within this size built if someone would do I would defiantly go for it and would try what happen. Did anyone have seen of heard any attempts in this direction?

Rgs,
The Cat


Posted by cv on 04-22-2005

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Romy, have you not seen the Duevel horns? 360 dispersion.
Not sure I spelled that correctly; I might be thinking of the beer...

It's easier than 48 or 64 tweeters arranged multicells fashion:-O

cheers

PS

Posted by Romy the Cat on 04-22-2005

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Sure, I heard, they always sound quite awful and they are an illustration of a wishful but wrong thinking. First of all their tweeter are curved (!!!) into…. something that could be only theoretically called a horn. What was in the mind of a designer who decided to put a 90-degree curve into the tweeter wave path I have no idea! 


Image courtesy to Ted Lindblad

Second of all I am not interested in 360-degree radiation and I feel it would be a mistake to go there. I would go for 180-degree or perhaps 200-degree max.

Rgs,
The caT

Posted by ayebee on 06-30-2005

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Hi!

You are probably familiar with this one... It's the closest to a multi-cell tweeter (well, maybe because it actually IS a multi-cell tweeter, but only 6 cells) I've ever seen...

picture of Altec 3000h

Regards,
Anders Boman

Posted by slowmotion on 06-30-2005

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Hi

Pioneer did something with multicell tweeter horn.
I have a picture, but don't know how to upload it .

cheers ,
Jan

Posted by Romy the Cat on 06-30-2005
 slowmotion wrote:
Pioneer did something with multicell tweeter horn. I have a picture, but don't know how to upload it .
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/TreeItem.aspx?PostID=1120#1120

Meow?

Posted by slowmotion on 07-01-2005

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Hmmm, your forum is not kind to other browsers than Windoze Exploder, Romy

Posted by slowmotion on 07-01-2005

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Anyway, here's the picture, both horns are Pioneer. __hr_HPIM0036.jpg cheers, Jan

Posted by mats on 08-19-2007
Here is a link to chaudio's basswood Altec 1505B replica's:

http://chaudioroom.com/

and on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ALTEC-1505B-WOOD-REPLICA-1505-MULTICELLULAR-HORN-288_W0QQitemZ290151433260QQihZ019QQcategoryZ73372QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Posted by be.audiophil on 12-11-2007
HI, Dietmar from Germany uses a diy multicellular horn for his JBL 077-tweeter http://chaudioroom.com/Photos/CH1505%20Dietmar-6m.jpg By the way, i´m searching construction plans of Altec 1505, 805 or 1005 for a complete DIY project. Any suggestions? Many thanks in advance

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