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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: I hope it would all work out.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/30/2010
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Thanks, miab

I am encouraged that your guys feel that it is doable. I was cowling in the attic and had very bad feeling. The beams (you call them trusses) are VERY thick and the attic is not a full waking. The house has center AC and my red triangle red wall has two vents. I thought that it is not a big deal to relocate them but being the vents are 2-feet-wide diameter.  The roof is cut just to accommodate the vent’s pipes, so the Red Wall is nit well reachable from attic. So, the Red Wall needs to be collapse from the cathedral room and then the attic space needs to be freed from there.

I presume that horns need to be assembled in the cathedral room, lifted up and slide to the attic, stopping mouths were the Red Wall used to be. Then the Red Wall need to be rebuilt around the mouths of the horns.  If and when I moive I would need some to evaluate all of this. I would LOVE to do is as it would make the horns time-alight, load cathedral ceiling from the mouth of the horns and even will extend the volume of cathedral room.  Funny it will not even diminish the cost of the house and it will use the space that is not being used now.  I wonder in 50 years what I will be long gone the people will be wonder what the hell formers owners were trying to do in there….

The 40Hz, ½ size, 13’-14’ hyperbolic at .7 midbass in time-align location and invisible in the room (with complimentary LF section)? That might be a LOT of fun! I hope it would all work out.

The Cat

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