Life after Frugel-Horn Mk3

After completing and enjoying the Frugel Horn mk3 speakers I'm looking for a new project as my son has claimed them for his new apartment. I must thank everybody involved with design of this great floor standers. First listen was away from the rear wall and sounded far too sharp in the mid range but after some moving around wow, very nice. Bass very good but not over powering even close to wall, top end detailed but not sharp. My son felt the same and now they are gone 🙄.
Looking at the Frugel Horn XL as I believe these will have a smother and richer mid range but without bass overload hopefully. The Sibelis clone looks interesting but without driver cabinet match. Any recommendations on the next build and possible performance compared against the FH mk3.
 

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I can't be positive, but the originals, from Mr. Daniel Ciesinger, I believe used Fostex drivers. But, I bet Lowthers would benefit from it.
What the diyAudio group, led by XRK, came up with was a wonderful bunch of projects that amazed all but the stodgiest of DIY'ers.
Like Jimmy Buffett liked to say:
"There's some good **** out there, go enjoy it"
I sure did. I still have a half dozen of them babies. None of which are headed for the auction block as I liquidate my house full of goodies.
 
Looks like the FHXL can run with a few drivers, don't really want a bass monster.
Comparing FHXL and the Sibelis they have similar internal volume (FH larger) but I expect the FH to have more bass output. Could the FHXL be converted to straight cabinet with driver and port both facing forward, I know this would change its performance but would the drivers still work keeping the inside measurements the same. Would like the smother presentation of the larger drivers over the FH mk3 but without the extra bass extension. As you can see my main speakers are PMC which have excellent extension in the bass so want something to complement them rather than replace. Thanks
 
I don’t want to hijack the thread, as the Cornu might not be the OP’s original intent, but since you guys are here @planet10 @cal @xrk971…

I want to use the Cornu as a desktop speaker for my office computer setup. I’m not a bass head, and it’s mainly for ambient music when I work from home, mostly listening to classical music. I’m sitting 48” from the front wall.

  1. How would a MAOP 5 perform in the Cornu? (I suspect it would be awesome!)
  2. Considering the distance from where I’m sitting, what would be the best distance between the speakers center-to-center
  3. What is the optimal size for the Cornu in this setup?
  4. Any plans I can get or purchase?
Thanks in advance, Cheers!
 
I would think that XRK is the one to ask over in the Cornu thread itself, as he seems to have modelled them many times.
I found a 5.25" driver in the 36" unit to be my fave when it comes to S&G's.
Your friends will wonder where you are hiding the bass unit.
If you believe in the equilateral triangle theory then c to c on the driver would be 48"
If you want a driver that small I would guess the 24" Cornu would be large enough. With an Fs that high though, you can't expect the world. That unit is better suited to a two way.
 
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Thanks Dave, I expect to lose bass with a front port but was curious if the dimensions worked still. Following on from the success of the mk3 I'll proberly go for a standard XL build. For the driver I'm leaning towards the A10.3 as I believe from what I've read that this trades some bass for better mids and highs.
Where do I make a donation to obtain the plans for the FHXL.