I guess I may be an idiot, but I can't find much info on horn speakers with Fostex Fe103En drivers.
I have ordered a pair of them and I'd like to assemble my first horn speakers.
I have experience in woodworking and I also know people that are better than me in this, so do not worry about realisation.
I am aware that Fe103 lacks bass a bit, but I'm still positive on building..
As far as I know, this plan is designed to work with Fe103. What do you think about it? The designer claims so, even if it's made to work with visaton FR10 as well, beacuse of cost and availability issues.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...st-bl-mini-horn-visaton-fr10-lcblhornfr10.pdf
The speakers will be next to a wall and I have possibilities to move them to corners, without corners or next to furniture. The room isn't very small though, they will be for the living hall, which is 21m2
I have ordered a pair of them and I'd like to assemble my first horn speakers.
I have experience in woodworking and I also know people that are better than me in this, so do not worry about realisation.
I am aware that Fe103 lacks bass a bit, but I'm still positive on building..
As far as I know, this plan is designed to work with Fe103. What do you think about it? The designer claims so, even if it's made to work with visaton FR10 as well, beacuse of cost and availability issues.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...st-bl-mini-horn-visaton-fr10-lcblhornfr10.pdf
The speakers will be next to a wall and I have possibilities to move them to corners, without corners or next to furniture. The room isn't very small though, they will be for the living hall, which is 21m2
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Fostex official enclosure:
http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/speaker_components/pdf/recom_enclose/103e_encl.pdf
An older Fostex design for a more compact horn for the FE103:
http://www.pirkensee.de/Downloads/BK Horn 101.pdf
http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/speaker_components/pdf/recom_enclose/103e_encl.pdf
An older Fostex design for a more compact horn for the FE103:
http://www.pirkensee.de/Downloads/BK Horn 101.pdf
I guess I may be an idiot, but I can't find much info on horn speakers with Fostex Fe103En drivers.
I have ordered a pair of them and I'd like to assemble my first horn speakers.
I have experience in woodworking and I also know people that are better than me in this, so do not worry about realisation.
I am aware that Fe103 lacks bass a bit, but I'm still positive on building..
As far as I know, this plan is designed to work with Fe103. What do you think about it? The designer claims so, even if it's made to work with visaton FR10 as well, beacuse of cost and availability issues.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...st-bl-mini-horn-visaton-fr10-lcblhornfr10.pdf
The speakers will be next to a wall and I have possibilities to move them to corners, without corners or next to furniture. The room isn't very small though, they will be for the living hall, which is 21m2
FWIW, I've heard several of this series of smaller Fostex drivers in a variety of BLH, and provided your placement allows use of corners for continuation of final flare of the horn mouth, which substantially extends bass respsonse, the Buschhorn Mk I ( not MkII) is a great enclosure for this driver. While originally drawn for smaller driver, it can easily be modified for the FE103 or even FE126.
Copy of revised ("as built) drawing for this design can be found on the last page of this plan-set
http://homepage.mac.com/tlinespeakers/FH/download/Frugel-Horn-v1-maps-040510.pdf
I've suggested to Dave that he place a separate link to this single drawing at this library:
p10 hifi | Box Library / Fostex
For that matter, the FE103E could work in the newer FH3, although damping levels might need jiggering about.
For that matter, the FE103E could work in the newer FH3, although damping levels might need jiggering about.
Ever try the FE103 in the original FH?
jeff
Another design you might want to look at is the Woden Design Sperrin which is actually designed around the current FE103En driver. It looks like an easier build than the Buschhorn also.
Dang, why did I forget that one? To be honest, I'm not sure if this design has yet been built.
Dang, why did I forget that one? To be honest, I'm not sure if this design has yet been built.
Better get crackin' Chris.
jeff
I do like the CT 164. This is what I found: Single Driver Website
I like the frequency response, it looks very promising, it goes to 50Hz. Also I like the height of the speaker, 104cm is nice for me, almost at the level of my ears in sitting position
What do you think about it?
I like the frequency response, it looks very promising, it goes to 50Hz. Also I like the height of the speaker, 104cm is nice for me, almost at the level of my ears in sitting position
What do you think about it?
Now keep in mind that whatever clever tricks you do, it is still a small speaker. The bass can be surprising with a good for design, but it won't be as full as a proper woofer can produce.
Hence, perhaps it's better to simply use a small box for the FE103, for example the small one at the bottom of the official enclosure pdf, and then add a well adjusted subwoofer to it.
Hence, perhaps it's better to simply use a small box for the FE103, for example the small one at the bottom of the official enclosure pdf, and then add a well adjusted subwoofer to it.
Not sure of the en version but this is my favorite enclosure for the fe103e.
Fostex BK10 kit photos
Fostex BK10 kit photos
Double up the exterior panels, use material to make the sound path turns all continuously curved so it is one continuous fold from throat to mouth (I used formica) and add an additional 50cm in height to the enclosure, those 50 cms being used at the mouth to make it larger.
Fostex BK10 kit photos
Fostex BK10 kit photos
Double up the exterior panels, use material to make the sound path turns all continuously curved so it is one continuous fold from throat to mouth (I used formica) and add an additional 50cm in height to the enclosure, those 50 cms being used at the mouth to make it larger.
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Dang, why did I forget that one? To be honest, I'm not sure if this design has yet been built.
It has been built but nobody has reviewed it to my knowledge. It looks like one of the easier builds available.The Sperrin should be a wonderful project for any beginner.
Hello,
if you take the 103 and the Fr10 8 Ohm
you can realize a small Kornett with 10 cm inner width,
corner standing and Bass down 35 Hz.
I noticed your design already on your page, it's interesting and a bit bizarre (not meant as a criticism) as I've never seen something like it, the closest are certain dual driver lowther designs but even they are more classical than your design. I do wonder if not too much high frequencies come out of the 2nd horn mouth?
Did anyone here on the forum made the Kornett?
@hm, about the double horn you mean with the Fe103En and the Fr10, they have a difference in the sensitivities of 3db. The Fe103en is rated 89db/m2 and the Fr10 86db/m2. How do I fix this up?
And about the cheap trick 164, it's ment to use Fe103 sigma. Is it compatible with the Fe103En? Will just playing with the stuffing make the speaker sound right?
And about the cheap trick 164, it's ment to use Fe103 sigma. Is it compatible with the Fe103En? Will just playing with the stuffing make the speaker sound right?
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