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Re: best horn for 2426h in Pi type system? [message #39220 is a reply to message #39209] Mon, 25 November 2002 21:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom Brennan is currently offline  Tom Brennan
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Baron
Dan---Yes, that's what I'm saying. Though I haven't used my 2427s (same as 2426) on my saladbowls JBL 2420s and Altec 806s and 902s have run out flat to 16khz, the highest frequency my RTA can measure. My saladbowls are 550hz units, I crossed them at 700hz.

The collapsing directivity of the saladbowls at higher frequencies crams the decreasing power from the compression driver (all compression driver's power response starts rolling-off around 4-5khz) into a smaller angle, the result is extended response on axis. On axis mind. This is the same reason the Altec 511B has extended response. With constant directivity horns, such as the latest JBL and EVs, frequency response on axis tracks the falling power response of the compression driver and on-axis response is rolled off, thus the need for EQ (which is what compensation circuits are) with CD horns.

Personally I think that the Edgar saladbowls are superb horns and I prefer them to any horn I've used with 1" drivers except the Altec 511B, a horn which I think is just as good. And I've used lots of horns over the years, heck I still own 7 sets of horns; JBLs, Altecs, McCauleys, Edgars and PAudios.

Final thoughts [message #39224 is a reply to message #39220] Tue, 26 November 2002 05:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
D Kurfman is currently offline  D Kurfman
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Thanks Tom!

I thought that was what you were implying. The old "self equalizing" horn concept, which is part of what reduces the need for eq on the 2370 and was a characteristic of much of the Klipsch stuff. While I do like much of the CD stuff, particularly the JBL 2344 cheeks, I really don't like it for up close, in your face, listening. I think the issue is the narrow slot normally used to maintain hi-frequency response on one axis. This still basically comes down to a diffraction horn and never sounds as open and effortless as I would like. A 2426, or similar horn, without the need for a bunch of hi-frequency shaping would certainly make things simpler, while at the same time opening up additional options for bi-amping.

Thanks for your thoughts!

Dan

Re: Final thoughts [message #39227 is a reply to message #39224] Tue, 26 November 2002 07:21 Go to previous message
Tom Brennan is currently offline  Tom Brennan
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Baron
Dan---Another thing, by the time one EQs a CD horn for flat, extended response on axis you're pushing alot more high frequency power into the room than with a "self-EQing" horn. This may or may not be a bad thing.
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