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7Pi placement in my room [message #80042] Thu, 05 June 2014 16:52 Go to next message
Nelson Bass
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Registered: November 2012
Baron
Hi Wayne,

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I'm tempted to build the 7Pi Corner Horns.

But I wonder if the placement in my room will make the 7Pi justice.

I have to place a stereo cabinet on the front wall between the corner horns and a (closed) door near the left speaker is inevitable.

I even dare to put a coffee table in front of my sofa...

What do you think?
Re: 7Pi placement in my room [message #80047 is a reply to message #80042] Fri, 06 June 2014 06:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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If the closed door doesn't vibrate, that will be fine. But I do worry the door might rattle.

Re: 7Pi placement in my room [message #80057 is a reply to message #80047] Sun, 08 June 2014 06:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson Bass
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Baron
I'll do my best to prevent the door from rattling.

I have seen older 7pi bass horns with a more complex structure around the port so I'm in doubt that I understand your current design right:

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Re: 7Pi placement in my room [message #80060 is a reply to message #80057] Mon, 09 June 2014 10:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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You've got it right. Older models used a "periscope port" but this "L-shaped port" layout is simpler. Other than that, there is no advantage or disadvantage either way - Both work the same.

Re: 7Pi placement in my room [message #80119 is a reply to message #80060] Sat, 21 June 2014 05:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson Bass
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Baron
Great!

I like to keep things as simple as simple as possible so I changed the bottom panel just to cover the box and removed the panels intended for the corners.

To keep the cabinet sturdy in the corner I added L-shaped profiles to be bolted to the walls.

Go or no go?

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-6ayVltU9SIg/U6VOP4h8ubI/AAAAAAAADa8/3fHYKm-q-dM/s907/L-shaped%2520Wall%2520Mount%2520Bracket.png

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-urE5e4wwVXo/U6VWE134ecI/AAAAAAAADbc/EZdvyPs8BZI/s361/7Pi%2520Corner%2520Horn.JPG
Re: 7Pi placement in my room [message #80124 is a reply to message #80119] Sat, 21 June 2014 10:01 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That will be fine. Looks great!

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