Somebody got plans for sub horn(s)? [message #20643] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 07:32 |
Kane
Messages: 26 Registered: May 2009
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Chancellor |
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I´m looking for drawings for a sub horn design. Must be able to fit inside a livingroom without throwing out the sofa(or my wife throwing out me!!) Tanks!
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Re: Somebody got plans for sub horn(s)? [message #20656 is a reply to message #20655] |
Thu, 10 February 2005 22:59 |
lon
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Depends on the tools I suppose, but I'd appreciate any writeup with photos you may care to share in your progress on the tuba 18. There's an article on it in _audioXpress_ 2 months ago as well.
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Re: Look at the response curve first, [message #20658 is a reply to message #20657] |
Fri, 11 February 2005 07:04 |
zobsky
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" Original Message:Bill Fitzmaurice “tuba” horns are meant for guitar and bass. The response has 15dB peaks and valleys so I don't think it is for critical listening or even home theater. IMO, YMMV, yada, yada, yada. " ... have you listened to a tuba 18 or an auto tuba ? i built one and have listened to it enough to confidently say that i disagree wholeheartedly with your post, .. YMMV cheers
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Re: Look at the response curve first, [message #20660 is a reply to message #20658] |
Fri, 11 February 2005 11:01 |
Gazmo
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I am glad you are happy with them. I wouldn't try to talk you out of that. Bass players like them too. However, I think most here would want a more refined sub, that's all. The response curve is very peaky. It is what it is.
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