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Old 9th April 2012, 10:57 AM   #1
calibro is offline calibro  Italy
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Default A question from Italy: conical horn with triangular section ???? ;-)

Hi guys,

some years ago I've built a pair of Cornscalas, here the tread:

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Now I'm looking for a simple and big basshorn.

The following design it's OK ??? (Conical horn with triangular section)

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To calculate the dimensions the following theory is OK???

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Thank you in advance for your answers and sorry for my written english!!!!!
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