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Re: Nothing sounds like real wood [message #41092 is a reply to message #41078] Sun, 20 April 2003 17:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi Ron,

I had a great time at Lima and am glad I got the chance to meet you. I'm happy your getting around to doing a few things with the horns you got and thanks for the input on what you hear from tham them all. One small note, the 17" horns you got from me are a exponential horn that can be crossed as low as 800hz by my recomendations. I have tested these horns with some drivers that have lower frequency output and the horn will give good results to 600hz. So for that reason I label the 17" horn a 800hz model. Take your time blending in the throat to the horn or you might notice a little peak. Have fun finishing all those horns too! The Dynaco is sounding very good. I might play around and mod it a little but I'm not in a hurry to mess with it. I have it set up with the same Arezzo speakers I displayed at the show and I listen to something almost every day using it.

Bill

 
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