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Pi Horn makes weird noise. [message #95176] Thu, 03 February 2022 12:14 Go to next message
Torsten is currently offline  Torsten
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Registered: June 2020
Esquire
Hi,

We are also proud builders of a 12 pi horn.
But we're having some little problems if the panels are both on it sound not very good but when we pull the one with the heatsink "we don't made that yet but that side" then it goes like 2x louder?!
Is it correct that the speakers at parallel to each other like + - + and - - -
We really want to hear it full sound Wink
Re: Pi Horn makes weird noise. [message #95177 is a reply to message #95176] Thu, 03 February 2022 14:07 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)

The drivers are run push-pull, so one side is reverse-connected. Make sure that you do this.

If you've connected it wrong, it will actually be louder with one driver disconnected.

So try to reverse-connect one of the drivers and see if that helps. Specifically, reverse-connect the driver that energizes the throat of the horn from the basket side of the cone.
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