Just for laughs, I happen to have acquired 32 x Tannoy 6.1/2" drivers, and my electronics cave up in the roof happens to resemble a horn in my mind - represented by the black hanging rope! The 'mouth' is about 3m wide x 2m high and the throat about 2.5m x 0.6m high which would accommodate the drivers quite nicely in the layout shown on the floor.
As I said, just a bit of cheap fun with few expectations - people's comments please.
As I said, just a bit of cheap fun with few expectations - people's comments please.
The parabolic ceiling horn won't do much for providing low frequency gain, but 32x6.5" at 3mm excursion should be equivalent displacement to an 18" at about 12mm excursion.
You could use the roof corner as the final flare of an exponential horn similar to Tom Danley's "Bdeap", Boundary Dependent External Air Path.
Load 16 of the 6.5" four x four in a Bdeap, and you'll be "shakin all over" 🙂
Art
You could use the roof corner as the final flare of an exponential horn similar to Tom Danley's "Bdeap", Boundary Dependent External Air Path.
Load 16 of the 6.5" four x four in a Bdeap, and you'll be "shakin all over" 🙂
Art
Sadly I need the space for various pieces of junk - I mean valuable electronic equipment - so boxing in the space is sadly not possible. It does give me an idea for another bay of the warehouse which might become a home cinema, so many thanks.The parabolic ceiling horn won't do much for providing low frequency gain, but 32x6.5" at 3mm excursion should be equivalent displacement to an 18" at about 12mm excursion.
You could use the roof corner as the final flare of an exponential horn similar to Tom Danley's "Bdeap", Boundary Dependent External Air Path.
MrKlinky,Sadly I need the space for various pieces of junk - I mean valuable electronic equipment - so boxing in the space is sadly not possible.
Only about 27.5" x 82" of floor space would be used, about the area of drivers laying on the floor in your photo, half of which would be in the cabinet.
Shelves could be installed on the left hand sides of the cabinet, which could make storage of valuable electronics easier to get to, and harder to trip over 😉
That said, the drivers will be happier in a home cinema than the junk, I mean, storage room.
Art