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Old 25th March 2004, 08:44 PM   #1
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Default Scoops ? Horns ? Sub's ? WHAT!!?!?!

Hi ,

I have two scoop's loaded with 15 " driver's .. and i want to build another 2 bin's to put on top of them , i have two channel's .. one scoop at the base of the stack on each channel , some bin on top of the scoop and the treble unit .
The problem i don't know what to build .. i need somethink to match the scoop .. maybe some sub's .. i don't want to build more scoop's .. they are not impresing me very much ..

I want to power small / medium live application's so .. i guess i need somethink solid .. tell me you opinion .

THANKS ! Mihai .
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Just teasing. Ignore me.
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I'am still waiting for other people opinion
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Old 25th March 2004, 08:56 PM   #6
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Actually, you really need to give more details. What your existing horns are like, what speakers/drivers are handling mid & high, and what amp you have.
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Just like you need to model sealed or ported enclosures with a box modeling program, so you need to model the horn with a horn program
Input the parameters and choose the best horn u can fit.
Scoops etc are NOT optimal and produce wobbley freq response and only do midbass.

Give me t/s specs and il see if it models well. If u dont then i cant do anything
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Old 25th March 2004, 10:24 PM   #8
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Hi darkm4n,

Do you have pics of what you have that you could post? Your questions are tough to answer without more information.

Andre Baptiste is a poster on this site.

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OK !
I will atach the Plan and the photo of the scoop .

The driver's are Dibeisi .. i get them for free .. i have in the garage over 30 Dibeisi drivers .. 15" but i don't know the parameters for them . I just put them in the scoops and .. it work pretty well ..

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