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In the Thread: Problems with horns: upper bass
Post Subject: With my dyslexic reading I got it all wrong.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/17/2008
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jessie.dazzle wrote: |
Incidentally, a little motivational experiment was recently made possible; with half a horn complete and laying flat, the missing half substituted by the floor, I had my "assistant" (who has quite a low voice for a female)…. |
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“Incidentally, a little motivational experiment was recently made possible; with half of my "assistant" (who has quite a low voice for a female) lying flat and with missing half substituted by the floor….”
Anyhow, the large horn is large fun if they are properly made. I found it very useful to have driver inhaled into horn to run it without any crossover for a while to listen it and get familiar with sound. There is the only one thing that is more fun then a properly made large horn – the properly made large horn installed in an “active spot” of a room.
BTW, Jessie, if you were outsourcing the job of making your 40Hz horn then what price you feel would be reasonable to pay for a pair?
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