Re: Avitar
it looks like these speakers that are sitting in someone yard near my uncles house.. lol
Doug said:I was close Lucky guess.
While we are waiting to find out what it is, can you guess what speaker my avitar is
it looks like these speakers that are sitting in someone yard near my uncles house.. lol
we are lively
Wow, I did not really think that a little innocent test would generate such a lot of responses from my fellow members.
My avatar is a close-up of a glowing tube (skinnyBoy is right on ). It's one of the EL509 from my OTL amp.
I am using 2 Philips 150B3 15"LCD & the picture is not really that dark my monitor (or is it panel ?)
It's 10:05pm here in Miri, Sarawak (aka small little town in Malaysia on the island of Borneo). Same time zone as that of Perth (lived there 10 years) but 3 hours behind Sydney.
Regards,
Joe Ling
Wow, I did not really think that a little innocent test would generate such a lot of responses from my fellow members.
My avatar is a close-up of a glowing tube (skinnyBoy is right on ). It's one of the EL509 from my OTL amp.
I am using 2 Philips 150B3 15"LCD & the picture is not really that dark my monitor (or is it panel ?)
It's 10:05pm here in Miri, Sarawak (aka small little town in Malaysia on the island of Borneo). Same time zone as that of Perth (lived there 10 years) but 3 hours behind Sydney.
Regards,
Joe Ling
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Re: Horn
Girls... whats girls.... there was no room for girls before we put the horns in there anyway.... theres only 3 seats in the back, and they are taken up by amps and stuff.. lol
Doug said:With an EBP of 78.14 it looks like a driver for a vented enclosure only. I don't think it would work well in a horn.
A bass horn in the van
Where do you find room for the girls
Girls... whats girls.... there was no room for girls before we put the horns in there anyway.... theres only 3 seats in the back, and they are taken up by amps and stuff.. lol
Re: Horn
EBP is a 'rule of thumb' from AES articles. it is used for checking bandwidth possible in horn.
in this case,bandwidth is very narrow-30-100hz. EBP means nothing in this case.
More important are- Re,Sd,CMs,RMs,BL.
One cannot guess how it will react until modeled.Mcbeans hornresp is proven to be rather a accurate model.
so mikee12345 says...
Doug said:With an EBP of 78.14 it looks like a driver for a vented enclosure only. I don't think it would work well in a horn.
EBP is a 'rule of thumb' from AES articles. it is used for checking bandwidth possible in horn.
in this case,bandwidth is very narrow-30-100hz. EBP means nothing in this case.
More important are- Re,Sd,CMs,RMs,BL.
One cannot guess how it will react until modeled.Mcbeans hornresp is proven to be rather a accurate model.
so mikee12345 says...
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