After enjoying a number of BLH's (Medallion, Carfrae, Ketil's Big Fun, Tannoy GRF-R, plus my own designed C-Horn), Im shifting to front loaded horns.
Last year, I built the Cornscala (thanks Bob Crites!), using the two way design (Faital Pro 1.4 inch driver and matching eliptical horn). Loved it.
For my new project, I've ordered a set of the 250Hz and 1,000Hz StereoLabs stone/composite horns from German. A mid blue colour will be selected.
STEREO LAB
STEREO LAB
The customer projects from Stereolabs is a good read....especially the pics of the blue horns, which are similar to what I'm doing.
Customer Projects - STEREO LAB
Drivers are Selenium 2-inch D405 and tweeter D220Ti
http://www.critesspeakers.com/D405.pdf
http://www.critesspeakers.com/D220Ti.pdf
For mid-bass, I'm using the Inlow Sound designed horn (thanks John). I made up a cardboard cut out of the horn...and yesterday I prepared the horn internal panels using 6mm MDF. Once glued up, I will build up the wall thickness using a sandwhich of ply and MDF.
Drivers are B&C PE32 12-inch.
B&C 12PE32 12" Midbass Speaker 294-660
Custom designed Crites x-over.
For sub, I have the large Bill Fitzmaurice Tuba (low profile version).
New large Horn Sub Started - Bill Fitzmaurice - StereoNET Australia
Amp is a lovely new 2A3 unit from Weston Acoustics (Melbourne, Australia), using dual 2A3's/side in push-pull config.
A fun project for sure.
Andrew. Sydney.
Last year, I built the Cornscala (thanks Bob Crites!), using the two way design (Faital Pro 1.4 inch driver and matching eliptical horn). Loved it.
For my new project, I've ordered a set of the 250Hz and 1,000Hz StereoLabs stone/composite horns from German. A mid blue colour will be selected.
STEREO LAB
STEREO LAB
The customer projects from Stereolabs is a good read....especially the pics of the blue horns, which are similar to what I'm doing.
Customer Projects - STEREO LAB
Drivers are Selenium 2-inch D405 and tweeter D220Ti
http://www.critesspeakers.com/D405.pdf
http://www.critesspeakers.com/D220Ti.pdf
For mid-bass, I'm using the Inlow Sound designed horn (thanks John). I made up a cardboard cut out of the horn...and yesterday I prepared the horn internal panels using 6mm MDF. Once glued up, I will build up the wall thickness using a sandwhich of ply and MDF.
Drivers are B&C PE32 12-inch.
B&C 12PE32 12" Midbass Speaker 294-660
Custom designed Crites x-over.
For sub, I have the large Bill Fitzmaurice Tuba (low profile version).
New large Horn Sub Started - Bill Fitzmaurice - StereoNET Australia
Amp is a lovely new 2A3 unit from Weston Acoustics (Melbourne, Australia), using dual 2A3's/side in push-pull config.
A fun project for sure.
Andrew. Sydney.
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Pic of amp. About 10 watts RMS/side. I opted for PP over SET because I originally wanted the extra grunt to drive the Cornscala 15-inch bass drivers (Eminence). With the 2A3's, I get the sweetness of those valves plus the power of PP. A good mix.
Now that I'm going to full horns, I may go back to SET.
Now that I'm going to full horns, I may go back to SET.
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Andrew,
Sounds interesting. Did you try adding a front horn to any of the BLH's you have? Not in a compound horn configuration, but just using a front horn from say ~1K upwards? Since you have the BLH horns.
SMathews
PS. We exchanged emails on the Carfrae LBH.
Sounds interesting. Did you try adding a front horn to any of the BLH's you have? Not in a compound horn configuration, but just using a front horn from say ~1K upwards? Since you have the BLH horns.
SMathews
PS. We exchanged emails on the Carfrae LBH.
Hi smathews
No, I haven't built a front horn for my blh's....that would be good to try, and there's a few out there.
As to carfrae, I'm working on a different blh using the large tractrix horn shape, but with the 25 mm cnc'd acrylic sides. Internals will be exposed ply like my c-horn design. No sub. German full range drivers....high end.
Regards
No, I haven't built a front horn for my blh's....that would be good to try, and there's a few out there.
As to carfrae, I'm working on a different blh using the large tractrix horn shape, but with the 25 mm cnc'd acrylic sides. Internals will be exposed ply like my c-horn design. No sub. German full range drivers....high end.
Regards
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Thanks for posting, this looks very interesting plus it shows me where I can buy the same stuff !
I did something similar but used the Big Heil for the tweeter off to the side where you have your tweeter horn. I really like the way it sounds and it images like crazy with lots of depth and clarity. Of course like all round horns, if I get 6" off center with my seating position, the imaging falls apart, but I only sit in one place anyway.
Yours look very good. I like the thick wood flair around the woofs.
Yours look very good. I like the thick wood flair around the woofs.
Hi atisley : very nice project. Just a question, would it be possible to build the mid-bass-horn for the B&C with a freestanding tractrix horn too ? And it goes from 100 - 250 Hz ? What is the geometry and why does the throat first contract from 9 to 4.25 inches ? The difference between a Inlow or Stereo Lab tractrix horn for the upper ranges in your perception, what decided you ? regards Marc
Thanks. To clarify, the pic with the blue horns and the dual woofers is not mine...that's taken from the Projects Page on Stereolabs.I did something similar but used the Big Heil for the tweeter off to the side where you have your tweeter horn. I really like the way it sounds and it images like crazy with lots of depth and clarity. Of course like all round horns, if I get 6" off center with my seating position, the imaging falls apart, but I only sit in one place anyway.
Yours look very good. I like the thick wood flair around the woofs.
I will be building a mid-bass front firing horns...not a
boring' conventional bass box like those...! In saying that, the dual bass set-up, whilst conventional, would still sound good...and is mroe room friendly for placement. However, it is a compromise when you're going for the full horn thing.
Thanks Chano.Hi atisley : very nice project. Just a question, would it be possible to build the mid-bass-horn for the B&C with a freestanding tractrix horn too ? And it goes from 100 - 250 Hz ? What is the geometry and why does the throat first contract from 9 to 4.25 inches ? The difference between a Inlow or Stereo Lab tractrix horn for the upper ranges in your perception, what decided you ? regards Marc
Sure..the Inlow mid bass would be a killer for 100-250...but I opted for 500 because I wanted to run the compression drivers from the lowest sensible point possible...eg 500. If lower, then I'd need another horn, eg 250Hz using Fane 8 inch driver ir similar.
So, it came down to chossing the horns and cross-overs.
Avantage Trio's use the smaller paper driver to go from about 250....but I wanted a compression driver for this mid range. So, to some extent, my system will compete with the Trio's, except, my horn sub bass will **** all over the Trio's.
Hi atisley : very nice project. Just a question, would it be possible to build the mid-bass-horn for the B&C with a freestanding tractrix horn too ? And it goes from 100 - 250 Hz ? What is the geometry and why does the throat first contract from 9 to 4.25 inches ? The difference between a Inlow or Stereo Lab tractrix horn for the upper ranges in your perception, what decided you ? regards Marc
Forgot about your 1 re geomotry.
Inlow plus Paul spencer of Red Spade Audio both modelled this horn to get a great flat response from 100-600Hz.....
Red Spade Audio
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Hi atisley : very nice project. Just a question, would it be possible to build the mid-bass-horn for the B&C with a freestanding tractrix horn too ? And it goes from 100 - 250 Hz ? What is the geometry and why does the throat first contract from 9 to 4.25 inches ? The difference between a Inlow or Stereo Lab tractrix horn for the upper ranges in your perception, what decided you ? regards Marc
Also, look at Sterelab's large 90Hz horns....expensive....but if you wanted to re-create a Trio, then this is a bargain. 3,999 Euro/each, with 10inch throat and 100cm mouth.
SL100 - 10.0" cf100Hz Spherical Wave Tractrix Horn - STEREO LAB
Others out there also, eg our own Aussie Azura horns.
Azurahorn -Le Cleac'h Acoustic Horn Loudspeakers
I've also thought of building a 100cm round horn using CNC'd layers of Euro Birch ply...then turned on a vertical lathe for finishing/sanding. I've proven the CNC method with many other horns I've built, eg GOTO bass horn.
a GOTO bass horn - Audio Voice Acoustics
More horning tonight, with joins filled. For edges on horn 2, I used router, not jigsaw...much better. Will glue up that horn tomorrow.
Chasing some good drivers second hand, if anyone knows of some. Must have low qts...and dB around 99/100.
Chasing some good drivers second hand, if anyone knows of some. Must have low qts...and dB around 99/100.
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Im shifting to front loaded horns.
Very nice project Andrew, and excellent assembly idea. Might try it myself.
Thanks. To clarify, the pic with the blue horns and the dual woofers is not mine...that's taken from the Projects Page on Stereolabs.
I will be building a mid-bass front firing horns...not a
boring' conventional bass box like those...! In saying that, the dual bass set-up, whilst conventional, would still sound good...and is mroe room friendly for placement. However, it is a compromise when you're going for the full horn thing.
Thanks Atilsley. I ended up going with a box for my horn system only because I had them and my new room is smaller. your build is looking good.
More horning tonight, with joins filled. For edges on horn 2, I used router, not jigsaw...much better. Will glue up that horn tomorrow.
Chasing some good drivers second hand, if anyone knows of some. Must have low qts...and dB around 99/100.
What horn is the second picture?
It's the same horn...just looks weird from that angle.What horn is the second picture?
If I built this again (which I hope to do for some friends), then I'd CNC the whole lot out of quality birch ply, including having all the edges mitred correctly...then just biscuit, glue and clamp...easy.
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