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FE207E-Horn ??? - Click HERE for Original Thread
larkinrulez
Hi...
I'm looking for a simple horn design for the FE207e.
Sombody wrote somewhere, that the Jericho-Horn cohld work proper with this driver.
Anybody says, that it's possible to put the FE207 into a horn...so where are the designs :confused:
Crossblade
Why don't you get a 206? :smash:
larkinrulez
If I had a FE206E I wouldn't ask ;)
Crossblade
207 is not a bad driver, but why exactly horn :whazzat:
larkinrulez
Because I would like to build one...he...it's DIY...never ask WHY!!! ;)
Scottmoose
It'll work fairly well in the Factory 208ESigma cabinet. Also, see the Spawn pages of www.frugal-horn.com Bruce was designed with the 207 in mind. Which reminds me, I have a couple of revisions I'd like to do for that box.
OzMikeH
Don't forget the phase plug!
essential for a 207. it really brought mine to life. I read about people raving about it but didnt believe it could make such a difference until i did it myself.
tip: don't cut through the mesh in the centre, cut around it at about 19mm diameter circle. That method keeps the mesh fibres stuck together in one piece.
planet10
quote:
Originally posted by Scottmoose
Which reminds me, I have a couple of revisions I'd like to do for that box.

OK give...
Scottmoose
Coming up... mainly tweaks to the throat area inspired by the recent F120a version & the 208ESigma build.
larkinrulez
Hallo Scottmoose...

You told me about Bruce earlier...thats the main reason, why I asked about a "simple" design...I guess the 208 would be nice...especially because of the posible upgrade.
Whatts about the Jericho...no chance for a good sound with the 207e?
A simple "might sound good" would be enough for me

;)
ronc
I would not use the 207 in the Jerico unless the CC volume and flare rate was adjusted for that driver.

ron

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