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Re: Wooden Horn Update [message #34528 is a reply to message #34523] Sun, 23 December 2001 17:41 Go to previous message
Mike Bates is currently offline  Mike Bates
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Funny how some people won't take the advice from folks that actually use the horns. The horns load to around 3k and start rolling off. Just use a simple series shelf and an impedence eq. This might take a couple hours of experimenting, measuring, and listening, no big deal or major project. Just do it! I agree with Bruce Edgar, I think a first order crossover sounds best on the high pass. The lowpass will determined by the bass driver response.

My "life long" experiment probably won't end until I'm dead. So what? Some people never get started -- and some people never really finish. Starting comes easy for me, and the strive to finish is what makes the journey interesting. A way for you to start is to buy some of Bruce's little 650 cycle horns or a pair of SB 500 cycle horns. They really aren't expensive seeing they will last you a lifetime.


Mike Bates




 
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