Pi7 Mid Horn Question's [message #73286] |
Sun, 15 July 2012 00:18 |
OldHornFan
Messages: 3 Registered: July 2012 Location: Canada
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Hi Pi Speaker Forum,
I'm old but new here so please bear with me.
I have some old gear here I would like to use to build a horn loaded, (I'm a hornaholic, the kids won't like it but I will) home theater system around, i.e. EV Sentry IVB components, XO's, T35A tweeters, and SM120 horns. Unfortunately EV-1823M horn drivers are scarce so when I found the Pi7 mid horn I said, Self! this may fill the mid gap, and they look easy enough to build with materials I have laying around. Not sure what to do for bottom end yet. I have 15" JBL 2220A's and Gauss 5840's to work with, cabinets TBT. (Any suggestions??)
Anyway my first, (real!) question is will the Pi7 horn work with the IVB XO's, (400Hz & 3500HZ) if another Eminence driver say the Deltalite II 2510, (48Hz-4KHz); Alpha 10A, 57Hz-4.5KHz); Basslite CA2010, (48Hz-7KHz) or Legend B810, (49Hz-5.1KHz) is used? If so could the dimensional geometry be provided for the mid horn so I can start nesting layouts for the ply laying around in the shop?
Money is tight so I'm trying to use up things in hand.
Also would some sort of phase ball/plug device at the throat help with the higher XO?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Old Horn Fan
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Re: Pi7 Mid Horn Question's [message #73327 is a reply to message #73286] |
Thu, 19 July 2012 14:06 |
chrisR
Messages: 36 Registered: May 2009
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Don't know if this helps, but I've got a sort-of hybrid system where I originally built the 2-way's (close to 4 Pi), then went about adding the mid horn + high horn. Without disturbing the original boxes, the mid/high setup is Wayne's midhorn with the Delta10's, then I used Altec 811-B's + Selenium D220Ti drivers. The crossover points are left at 300-400 and 1.6KHz, but this is all tri-amped with a digital crossover. No idea if this is anywhere near ideal, but I think it looks very cool and it sounds pretty good to me. As Wayne says, if you change the design, it's on you to verify that the changes aren't negatively impacting the performance. Good luck, Chris
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Re: Pi7 Mid Horn Question's [message #73342 is a reply to message #73341] |
Fri, 20 July 2012 21:50 |
chrisR
Messages: 36 Registered: May 2009
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Hi, I've got pro "wanna-be" equipment, meaning Beheringer digital XO, and digital EQ, 2 Beheringer amps, and one QSC. I don't need real pro level stuff, and these suite me fine. The source material makes way more difference now than switching any electronics in or out. As for the horn drivers, I have a pair of Altec 806-8A's, but they don't sound identica so I assume the diaphrams aren't matched, so the Seleniums were easier and maybe cheaper. Again, not pro level like the JBLs or B&E's, but I like them. And I think the Altec horns are just cool looking.
The digital EQ includes an RTA so I can tune the response somewhat. The biggest anomoly is bump and dip around 80Hz. Not sure if it's the speakers, the room, or the combo, but I adjust it out and move on. :^)
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Re: Pi7 Mid Horn Question's [message #73360 is a reply to message #73348] |
Sun, 22 July 2012 10:24 |
chrisR
Messages: 36 Registered: May 2009
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I'm sure you are right. I'd probably never have known without the RTA, mic, and noise generator. If nothing else, that piece
of gear enables you to see lots of things you can't accurately hear. All this is set up in a nice sized bedroom, maybe 14'x15' with 10' ceilings, and the rest of my music crap (nothing soft except the carpet). After playing with the EQ part to get close
to a flat (equal amplitude across freq) response in the room, it's interesting to watch the RTA run with regular music playing. Nothing flat about that at all. Thx, Chris
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