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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo’s Midbass Project – the grown up time.
Post Subject: The Ventilation subject.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/24/2010
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Yes, zako, the subject of ventilation and insulation is well-consider. The cathedral roof made well – it has the top ridge raised and vented. In addition I have powerful attic fan running on the other side of house. The heat insulation is another subject. I am planning to put some insulation at the bottom of the horn. Sure, from perspective of keeping the horn thermostabled it would be good to put insulation above the horn but then it would restrict the air convention right under roof, causing presumed problems (as I was explained).  Frankly I do not see very good insulation pattern for horn (I do not care about room). I even wonder if I need to put insulation around back chamber, protecting the driver and the back chamber from forming dew and etc. Someone even advised me to put thermostabled electric heater wires around the back chamber, those that are used to prevent ice dams on the roof…. I do not know. I never had an attic befoe and I do not know what the climate in there…

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