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Pi mid horn vs. Klipsch Lascala [message #51604] Thu, 13 December 2007 19:45 Go to next message
boblaz is currently offline  boblaz
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Would there be any advantage to replacing the Lascala mid horn with the Pi midhorn?

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Re: Pi mid horn vs. Klipsch Lascala [message #51605 is a reply to message #51604] Thu, 13 December 2007 23:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The π midhorn runs deeper so you can lower your crossover frequency and get the midrange out of your basshorn.


Re: Pi mid horn vs. Klipsch Lascala [message #51606 is a reply to message #51605] Fri, 14 December 2007 17:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks!!!

Re: Pi mid horn vs. Klipsch Lascala [message #51607 is a reply to message #51605] Sat, 15 December 2007 18:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Wayne,
What is included in the 10" wood midrange kit. How much is the horn flat pack + 10" eminence driver. Actually what I want is the cost of a kit with the 10" horn midbass, high frequency compression tweeter, plus crossover for this setup. I want to integrate this with the Lascala bass horn.

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Robert

Re: Pi mid horn vs. Klipsch Lascala [message #51609 is a reply to message #51607] Sun, 16 December 2007 09:28 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The midhorn flatpack kit includes the four flare sides and the throat plate plus Miller dowels for easy assembly. You don't need clamps with this setup because the Miller dowels hold everything in place.

Cost depends on the wood chosen. A kit like you're talking about would be about $350-400, depending on the wood you pick.


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