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Re: pi seven top horns? [message #65552 is a reply to message #65531] Tue, 04 January 2011 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
artsybrute is currently offline  artsybrute
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Hey Wayne,

When you send the plans, could you also send pricing on the drivers, waveguides, and kits for this application. I already have the old seven cornerhorns built, so I don't need the doghouse plans or bass drivers.

Also, if you release plans or solid model for the tweeter waveguides, I would appreciate those too. I understand if they are proprietary or otherwise unreleasable.

I have CNC here but it is for metalworking. I only use it on wood for the higher cost items since machining wood rusts metalworking machinery. It gets tiring holding a shopvac to the cutter with one hand while using compressed air to cool the tool with the other. But for the waveguides it could be worth it, depending on wood costs.


Oh: I'm assuming that lowthers are inappropriate for the mids. Is that correct?

Thanks again.
 
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