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Re: A Smaller Constant Directivity Pi? [message #78022 is a reply to message #78021] Sat, 05 October 2013 09:40 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I've made several variations of constant directivity cornerhorn over the years. The smallest one used a JBL 2115 in a very small cabinet, only about a cubic foot. Very nice sounding speaker, I might add.

I've experimented with both two-way and three-way implementations of the constant directivity cornerhorn approach, with the current five π loudspeaker being a good modern representation of what can be done in a two-way format. I do feel the current three-way designs are better though.

The six π and seven π models are both three-way loudspeakers and are somewhat large, but they are designed to be best-of-class offerings. I didn't have to compromise any aspect of either design.

 
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