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Old 11th January 2007, 05:27 PM   #1
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Default Spiral horn math help wanted!

I've got a large supply of 6" PVC, and I need to build my friend a pair of speakers. I figure that I should go for a semi-proven design - namely, the Helix H105, except with the Audax tweeter replaced with one of tne of the SR19DT indian-peerless tweeters I just ordered.

http://www.peerlessaudio.com/product...n3.asp?pname=4

I'm going to try a proper helix, based upon the cabinet design attached. It's 6" PVC pipe, though I could simply make a 4" to 6" coupler and feed it into the base. (Drilling holes - that I can do!)
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