| Hugo |
I've built the pass jlow......it work really well.....
I try with a monacor speaker, the sph-68x/ad, it's very easy to find it in europa (easier than the jordan), very cheap (~30€) but it's missing upper frequencys. THat's why I plan to had a tweeter, maybe piezo, motorola, will see........
But what basses for a 12cm speaker.........
Thanks nelson.....
Hugo |
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| Nelson Pass |
Glad yo liked it. We're working on an even bigger horn,
and we're going to turn that into the Claw. |
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| quote: | | We're working on an even bigger horn |
any progress? what driver(s)? |
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| Nelson Pass |
Progress? I don't got to show you no stinkin progress!
(bandido icon here)
The horns will be set up to accept a plate holding whatever
drivers we get our hands on.
Remember, send a pic to the www.passdiy.com gallery
and Dharrington@passlabs.com will send you
DIY logos (coming real soon now). :cool: |
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| ingvar ahlberg |
Bought an old Philips tube stereo radio a while ago, built in spring reverb for ambience!! 40 swedish kronor ( price of a beer at the pub). ripped the reverb for a guitaramp for my son.
BUT! I got a set of speakers with the radio- small walnut boxes that contained a beautiful 6,5" doublecone with alnico magnet.
They look and work as new, measured sensitivity at around 92dB.
I tried them in a coupple of different woigt pipes and do they work!
So maybee build a copy of the western electric horn.
My wife since 20 years has got a very high speaker acceptance factor but this might be crossing the line, must get more room in the workshop. |
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| oliverh |
Hugo,
as far as I know the Monacor is a 12 cm unit and the Jordan a 9 cm... I am not really sure...
Oliver |
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