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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: Getting on with it, while keeping options openPosted by jessie.dazzle on: 8/2/2009
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Regardless of where you get them made, I would opt for free-standing horns mounted on wheels, as this allows the most flexibility in integrating them with your as-yet-unknown space (for example, you could build such horns into a wall, mount them in the attic, install them in the basement, or simply place them beside the MF & HF horns out in the open). This would allow you to get an order in for their construction while still looking for the ideal space.
Romy wrote :
"...PS: Also there is a guy who builds wooden midbass hors. Does anyone knows him and knows if he accept instructions for custom orders and able to follow them?..."
http://www.thundergun.it/ENGLISH.htm
Just gonig on intiution here : I don't know this guy, but he IS Italian, and, based only on experience working with them in making prototype cars, I would be tempted to contact him. Italians are passionate, typically stubborn, but optimistic, and extremely resourceful craftsmen. With the right amount of diplomacy (demonstration of respect), he might be persuaded to do whatever you want. Based also on my experience, it might take twice as long as he says to get the things done.
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