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In the Thread: Rakeshorns
Post Subject: Looks pretty good.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/26/2011
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As I understand they are 110-125Hz horns, they look fine to me. The thickness of mouth I would say a bit too thin but it is trade off as the give horn has no horizontal edge which is better acoustically even though loose slightly visually.
There is one more subject that most of the people are missing. I personally located horns not in-the-walls as most of people do but my horns are extended well into my room. I feel that this sounds way deferent but this is not the point. The point is that the back of the horn in my purely visual perspective might have some kind of termination accent. I do not like the flat line as everyone do and I would like to have some kind of balancing budge on the other side around the back chamber. This is from my perspective gives some kind of harmonizing completion if the enter horn, not to mention solidify and damps the back chamber. Below are a few pictures how the end budges looks like. I feel for a horn that sites in the mid of the room it looks sexier then the straight line ending.
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