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Re: Questions on horns & drivers for a 10-Pi [message #34060 is a reply to message #34059] Fri, 19 October 2001 17:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The Peavey CH-3 is a great sounding horn. Just looking at one, you wouldn't think anything special but it's one of the most well behaved tweeter horns I've used. Very flat response and uniform directivity.

The Altec 811 and 511 radial horns are nice too. They have collapsing directivity, which provides some acoustic EQ. You don't use as much top octave compensation with an Altec multicell as you do with the CH-3. The down side is there is nothing in the top octave off-axis from an Altec horn, whereas the CH-3 response is almost the same 30o to either side as it is on-axis. To me, that's important.

 
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