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Re: Which speaker offers horn bass that doesn't require corners? [message #49104 is a reply to message #49103] Tue, 14 March 2006 12:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Freestanding basshorns are huge. To have a real basshorn requires a cabinet the size of a refrigerator. Anything smaller is very peaky - I've seen some popular designs with as much as 15dB peaks within a single octave. I personally would do without. Go large or don't go at all where basshorns are concerned. An example is the 12π basshorn.

12π basshorn

On the other hand, a good compromise is a midbass or even low midrange horn. You can horn load down to say 100Hz in a reasonably sized cabinet. You might like something like the eight π loudspeaker, which is a two-way design with both drivers horn-loaded.

eight π loudspeaker


 
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