| Cloth Ears |
| My wardrobe is smaller than that! |
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| Colin |
| Excellent idea - you could tune the LF response depending on the clothes you hang inside. |
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| OzMikeH |
Loses a lot of credibility with those ridiculous cables.
Interesting choice of materials with the particle board. |
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| Scottmoose |
| quote: | Originally posted by Colin
Excellent idea - you could tune the LF response depending on the clothes you hang inside. |
Not, in fact, as daft as it might sound. Such an idea was in fact suggested by Badmaieff et al in How to Build Speaker Enclosures, which still makes a very useful & instructive read. |
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| Colin |
| After 20 years as a cartoonist, I've got used to making silly suggestions and then discovering that someone has already done it .... |
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| el`Ol |
| I once had a vision: a Cornu-style spiral horn lying on the ground instead of hanging on the wall, one meter high, with minimum one squaremeter mouth area, the driver on top, facing the ceiling, with a reflector cone or EQed. I just don`t have the space. :bawling: |
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| soongsc |
| I'd post a project that made a horn out of a basement if I find that site again. |
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| Colin |
| Back in the early 90s or late 80s, a design appeared in Hi Fi News which utilised two quarter wave enclosures as side tables to a safa. They were sofa arm height and the depth of the sofa. Fine if you sit opposite the sofa, of course. |
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