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Re: Push-Pull horns [message #20316 is a reply to message #20315] Sat, 28 August 2004 07:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
martin seddon is currently offline  martin seddon
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Well with my old cloth ears and lack of measuring skills I won't make any rash claims. I build the contraptions as an experiment not expecting that much out of it - and was pleasantly surprised. I think possibly back horns get a bad name (and I've heard a few) because they are not even close to a proper expansion. Once one builds something like the real 50Hz thing (never minding the power to weight ratio, waf etc)one discovers what these drivers can do in the bass end. amazed just how enjoyable and free a single triode / horn can be.

best rgds, martin s

 
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