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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Hi guys,
some years ago I've built a pair of Cornscalas, here the tread: <meta name="description" content="Klipsch audio systems provide the true audio/video lover a wide variety of high performance loudspeakers and loudspeaker systems for music and home theater entertainment centers, including iPod speakers, multimedia s Now I'm looking for a simple and big basshorn. The following design it's OK ??? (Conical horn with triangular section) ImageShack® - Online Photo and Video Hosting To calculate the dimensions the following theory is OK??? BD-Design - Bass Horn Design Thank you in advance for your answers and sorry for my written english!!!!! |
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