Sonido 200 SFR BLH

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Hello yyyrik,

take look to my double horns:
Saxophon, RDH20, POSAUNE XL

if you want it small forget the bass and take a satellite Horn
like my Horn, Trumpet and Schalmei SAT
and a good active sub.
 

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They might. If there's enough demand I'll look at something for the FH site for them. I haven't until now due to the restricted availability & payment options (or at least they were when I last looked a year or so back).

FWIW, of the two mentioned, I'd probably look at Bill's Fulmar-slotted horn rather than Ron's Dallas II, which was tied quite tightly to the Fostex FE206E's specs.
 
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For smaller cabinnet you shoud use smaller driver (175). I'd strongly recommend building one of Sonido's designs. They are designed specifically for the drivers and sound really good. I've heard almast all of them. Use tube amp to drive them.
 
Сharcoal, помогите пжл - дайте ссылку как пользоваться этой программой. Хочу что-то классическое, типа Даллас или BK-20, попробую подогнаться под Сонидо
 
I have the SFR200A and the just deserve a proper box. I have heard these in some soet of folded Voigt pipe and they were just great. The AION/Hourglass horns from the Sonido web are very nice, but I would like to try a prismatic box first. So I am after a folded Voigt/ML TL type enclosure. There is a prismatic "horn" on the Sonido web, but either I simulated it wrong, or it is not too optimal. Putting ML port (100 cm2 outlet instead of the large openings on sides seemed to improve the things. I will share the Hornresp files later today. I will appreciate an help with tuning the design.
 
I finally got to playing around with this design - there is a slight bump at the low end. I tuned it lower by lenghtening the vent and it makes it a bit flatter with lower efficiency. That is good news, because it can be adjusted by the port length if needed. This looks like I finally found an easy enough box to try out.
 
I got a few nice designs from Istvan himself, I have not yet decided which one I like the most. A simple Voigt pipe with a vent will be quick and easy to build with my limited skills - before I let someone build a nicer cabinet.