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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Chinese upperbass horn.
Post Subject: Mine's biggerPosted by Greg B on: 8/8/2005

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OK, here is my attempt at the big white trash sound! A really big front horn is tough to equal. I didn't see the point of flaring the bottom just to meet the ground plane, so this one was essentially 'cut in half'. Trying to equal the effortlessness of a big horn at home has been an ongoing challenge.This would not fit in my living room. It was fun to go inside. Felt as if you were swimming in a sea of music.

FWIW, I agree about open baffles. Perhaps many people simply have not heard the benefits of controlled dispersion before, but OB have very low sensitivity and high distortion/excursion.

Greg B

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