I don't like the solid bracing, had been known to decrease LF performance.
A few holes in chosen places should fix it though.
I doubt that this is a problem. The solid bracing doenst do anything to the sound, except doubling the frequency of the standing waves in the horn, which is a good thing. If you have proof for your assertion, i would love to see it.
The Furybox is a Th and not a FLH.
A FLH will not be affected by a solid brace in mouth like a TH. The TH is effected due to the reverse wave path being altered. It has to be EXACTLY in phase with the forward wave at mouth exit.
And korny.
One day i am either going to build that SS modular you listed or the Rubic Horn.
A FLH will not be affected by a solid brace in mouth like a TH. The TH is effected due to the reverse wave path being altered. It has to be EXACTLY in phase with the forward wave at mouth exit.
And korny.
One day i am either going to build that SS modular you listed or the Rubic Horn.
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