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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: The Monofication of the midbassPosted by Romy the Cat on: 2/4/2010
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Yes, Jessie I have thought about it as well but whatever you do with 40Hz horn you end up with horn talk with each other. It is very simple to measure – use one as a transducer and put a measuring dB meter across the VC of second driver, treating the second horn as a microphone. Yes, the cathedral will add the Monofication of sound – it is what it is. How affective this effect will it be is VERY hard to say however. I think it will depends from the low pass crossover point on midbass channel and the way how the LF channel will be implemented. Still, it is not my agenda at this point to think about the ways HOW specifically the things might be gone. To me at this [point is important that house that I might end up has an option to support my midbass endeavor.

Yes, the side wall location would be the best but it will not be time-aligned configuration or less time-aligned configuration. It would also make the horn VERY much visible and dominant in the room. It still might be the direction I would go but his spastic property I was very attracted by the fact that it has an option to imbed the midbass horns into the room and to make them invisible. 

Well, will see, how it would work. Who knows, I might have sound in there that I would not need a midbass channel to begin with...

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