With my TT nearly complete Im planning a horn build. They cant be extremly massive with 100cm horns or 2meter bass horns due to wife approval.
Here is what I am thinking of so far, any help is appreciated as I have never built speakers before
For the highs these drivers Fostex T900A
http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/speaker_components/pdf/t900a.pdf
For the mids a horn an AH-425 from Azura horns, although I am undecided on which driver to use
Azurahorn -Le Cleac'h Acoustic Horns - Products
Then the bass is the hard part, i would like to keep the build to a maximum width of 350mm and under 1600 high, any suggestion?
Here is what I am thinking of so far, any help is appreciated as I have never built speakers before
For the highs these drivers Fostex T900A
http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/speaker_components/pdf/t900a.pdf
For the mids a horn an AH-425 from Azura horns, although I am undecided on which driver to use
Azurahorn -Le Cleac'h Acoustic Horns - Products
Then the bass is the hard part, i would like to keep the build to a maximum width of 350mm and under 1600 high, any suggestion?
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[1] A low WAF is incompatible with placement of a real, all-horn system in your home. So, work on increasing WAF. Jointly audit some all horn systems, and take her to dinner afterwards. Involve her in the development process. From time to time, ask for her opinion on enclosure aesthetics and how to improve it.
[2] The dimensions of a real bass horn, that does not get its extension from a room corner:
a. will unload the driver at about 100 Hz and below
OR
b. will not physically fit in your listening space.
Use a corner horn, otherwise, no horn at all for bass reproduction.
[3] At the bottom end, use a muscular transistor amplifier and servo control for a power source. A wimpy tube amplifier is not going to help you here, particularly if footprint reduction remains a requirement.
Regards,
WHG
[1] A low WAF is incompatible with placement of a real, all-horn system in your home. So, work on increasing WAF. Jointly audit some all horn systems, and take her to dinner afterwards. Involve her in the development process. From time to time, ask for her opinion on enclosure aesthetics and how to improve it.
[2] The dimensions of a real bass horn, that does not get its extension from a room corner:
a. will unload the driver at about 100 Hz and below
OR
b. will not physically fit in your listening space.
Use a corner horn, otherwise, no horn at all for bass reproduction.
[3] At the bottom end, use a muscular transistor amplifier and servo control for a power source. A wimpy tube amplifier is not going to help you here, particularly if footprint reduction remains a requirement.
Regards,
WHG
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Then the bass is the hard part, i would like to keep the build to a maximum width of 350mm and under 1600 high, any suggestion?
Does such thing exist?
A bass horn that plays low enough, and also high enough to hand over to AH425, and also under 350mm wide?
1580 high is ok ??
take a look at this design (I have listened it and it rocks!!!!!)
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take a look at this design (I have listened it and it rocks!!!!!)
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Has anyone used either of the following horns or drivers
AH 300, AH 300 Acoustic Horn
DCM 50, http://www.cadaudio.dk/dcm50.pdf
Fostex tweeter, T500A Mk2, http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/speaker_components/pdf/t500ammk2.pdf
AH 300, AH 300 Acoustic Horn
DCM 50, http://www.cadaudio.dk/dcm50.pdf
Fostex tweeter, T500A Mk2, http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/speaker_components/pdf/t500ammk2.pdf
Hello,
Here are 2 bass horns ("stand" type)calculated by my method (at my knowledge there is at the moment half a dozen French audiophiles using such bass horns):
builder : Frederic Lebas :
diyAudio
builder : Jean-Paul X. :
http://nsm01.casimages.com/img/2009/05/17//090517055721545253677910.jpg
Also here attached a projection on the floor of a "stand" corner bass horn (in red).
Total width 3 meter, depth 1.5meter.
Best regards from Paris, France
Jean-Michel Le Cléac'h
Here are 2 bass horns ("stand" type)calculated by my method (at my knowledge there is at the moment half a dozen French audiophiles using such bass horns):
builder : Frederic Lebas :
diyAudio
builder : Jean-Paul X. :
http://nsm01.casimages.com/img/2009/05/17//090517055721545253677910.jpg
Also here attached a projection on the floor of a "stand" corner bass horn (in red).
Total width 3 meter, depth 1.5meter.
Best regards from Paris, France
Jean-Michel Le Cléac'h
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Thankyou Jmmlc, they are some well thought out designs which I am sure were years in the making.
I think i will use 1 or 2 15's in a more standard enclosure for now, with some equalisation. I need to confirm the quality of the dcm 50 and the T500A mkII and would like any opinions of users of either of these components.
I think i will use 1 or 2 15's in a more standard enclosure for now, with some equalisation. I need to confirm the quality of the dcm 50 and the T500A mkII and would like any opinions of users of either of these components.
1/2 Horn
Like all conical (asymptotic) horns,
it needs a mouth bell to avoid "honk".
Look elsewhere!
Regards,
WHG
Like all conical (asymptotic) horns,
it needs a mouth bell to avoid "honk".
Look elsewhere!
Regards,
WHG
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