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Horn Speaker Khang Audio DIY

I call it Horn Speaker Khang Audio DIY.
Siemens Klangfilm drivers. Walnut wood finish.
Here's my Youtube Channel with many more DIY projects, sorry for no English sub yet. Khang - Audio loa toan dải va Amply đen
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I'm from Vietnam and I really love Audio DIY
 

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I call it Horn Speaker Khang Audio DIY.
Siemens Klangfilm drivers. Walnut wood finish.
Here's my Youtube Channel with many more DIY projects, sorry for no English sub yet. Khang - Audio loa toan dải va Amply đen
- YouTube

I'm from Vietnam and I really love Audio DIY

Very nice, Khang.

I can see you love horns, front or back loaded, and not afraid to go big!

And you seem to love what you are doing, from watching a few videos. Enjoy!
 
My Kongo with fe126en had to move down to the basement storage, so I build a pair of FH3 (first with fe126en, but upgraded to the Alpairs) that I'm really satisfied with. But my last project, a pair of speakers for the christmas trip is what I wanted to show, the nScan-Ken. They've been playing for about 24 hours now and sound great, eventhough they do lack a bit of bass. Really happy with this project.

Hope it works with the pictures...

/Viktor

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Thanx Kiril,

That looks to have all the information needed.

dave



Hi Dave! Please forgive my ignorance but just what program does it take to open those two .dwg and .dxf files that were mentioned in post #3093 when you responded to Kiril about the U-horn? Oh, I do have another question for you before I let you go, if you don't mind. Have you, or anyone whose opinion on audio you trust, heard the Etheraudio 7.1.12 drivers yet and if so, what's your opinion on them? TIA Dave and a very Merry Christmas to you and your family!

I'm listening to: Notes From New York by Bill Charlap Trio

Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)
 
I call it Horn Speaker Khang Audio DIY.
Siemens Klangfilm drivers. Walnut wood finish.
Here's my Youtube Channel with many more DIY projects, sorry for no English sub yet. Khang - Audio loa toan dải va Amply đen
- YouTube

I'm from Vietnam and I really love Audio DIY

Khangaudio you do exquisite work. Those speakers and your workmanship look as good as the speakers produced by many name brands IMNSHO! I bet if you were living in North America you'd have more work than you'd know what to do with and I'd be your very first customer requesting you build me a pair of speakers just like the pair shown in your post. All my best to you and to your continued work my friend.


I'm listening to: Navigator by Paul McCandless

Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)
 
Outward size may be similar but internals are different and the Sonido has smooth internals, the Vulcan uses the Olson/Nagaoka approach where expansions at the bends act as low pass filters improving performance.

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dave

Dave, thanks for that explanation and bit of education. I often wondered why the Olson/Nagaoka method used such abrupt right-angle changes at the expansion "bends" if you will, and now I know!



I'm listening to: Navigator by Paul McCandless


Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)