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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Outdoor horns
Post Subject: Outside playback.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/12/2013
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Guy, thanks. We are sitting now in backward, resting after heavy landscaping project. The project consisted of Amy picking up some weeds for 5 minutes and then I hit my leg with 35” wood spiting ox. After all she resuscitated me and we firmly conceded that two lazy bitches as we are shall not do any work themselves but need to hire help. We are ornamentating to our yard and I showed the picture above to Amy. She said that it was awesome! What a woman!

As I seen they are Murray Johnson setting. I always liked him.  The setup about is not “stereo for garden” but the whole playback taken outside. I feel that this is slightly different then what decoud was thinking.

You see, to have some kind of secondary playback in garden what you listen some tunes while you sip wine if one thing. To make the main system to sound outdoor appropriately are absolutely another objectives. I need to admit that high-end playback performing outside is beautiful thing and I did hear a few. To make it to sound outside balanced is quite complicated.

Outside we lose a lot of lower octaves and it required a LOT of power to take it back. All bass outside become pretty much become open baffle, we with horns do some advantage but only to point. I do not have an experience of setting up outside playback but it is a very noble objective to which I very much applaud.

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