Your Experiences With Constand Directivety Horns [message #18994] |
Wed, 08 November 2006 00:07 |
Ka7niq
Messages: 43 Registered: May 2009
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There are several used pairs of CD Horns for sale near me. I am thinking about building a Hi Efficiency speaker around either my Cornwall woofers, or some Altec 421A's. I have a Rane active crossover that provides CD EQ if needed.I have never heard a CD Horn in a home setting, and wondered if anyone has compared them to say an Altec 511 or 811 ? I was looking at some Altec Manta Ray and big JBL CD horns. Any thoughts ?
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Re: Your Experiences With Constand Directivety Horns [message #18997 is a reply to message #18994] |
Wed, 08 November 2006 19:26 |
Duke
Messages: 297 Registered: May 2009
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I agree with everything Wayne said about the advantages of CD horns. I believe the sonic qualities that come from constant directivity to be audible and well worthwhile. In my experience, CD horns and waveguides can be hard to cross over. Wayne's paper on crossover networks is an excellent source of information. My attempts at crossing over horn-based systems were disastrous before I got hold of his paper. I have a friend who went from the big Altec sectoral horns (both the 511 and 811) to CD waveguides and he is happy with the results. Two of the speaker lines I sell use CD waveguides. What Wayne is doing in his designs - using CD horns and matching up the woofer and horn pattern (at least in the horizontal) in the crossover region is in my opinion very intelligent. I think Altec was the first to do this with the Model 19 and Model 14 years ago, but even today few designs really pay attention to the radiation pattern. Shortly after the Altec Model 19 and Model 14 came out, JBL took it one step further with the Model 4430 studio monitor. Below is a link to a paper JBL's top engineers wrote describing the theory behind the model 4430 (link hosted by Wayne at PiSpeakers - surprise, surprise!). Duke
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Re: Your Experiences With Constand Directivety Horns [message #18999 is a reply to message #18998] |
Wed, 08 November 2006 22:56 |
Duke
Messages: 297 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Chris, Glad you liked it! Wayne's crossover paper is linked to on the "info" page at his website. I think the link below will take you to that page. Under "Helpful documents and software" down at the bottom, it's the third item. I am amazed at the time and knowledge Wayne shares for free. I try to send people in his direction - not with every post I make, but whenever I think Wayne has something to offer that would serve them well. I still haven't figured out how he makes money at this. If you find his crossover document helpful, let people who might be interested in his designs know about him and his website. Duke
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Re: Your Experiences With Constand Directivety Horns [message #19003 is a reply to message #19000] |
Thu, 09 November 2006 18:44 |
Norris Wilson
Messages: 361 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne is truely an audio hobbyist at heart. I think he really enjoys this sharing of knowledge, while gaining relationships that spring up along the way. If you have a job that you truely enjoy, you will not feel like you are working. And if he manages to make a buck or two, that is icing on the cake. Or, at least that is how I see him. Thanks WayneNorris Wilson
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