Is there a link to plans for the F-H deflector for the XL (or Mk3)? Thanks.
L llewellen Member Joined 2017 2017-04-06 12:21 am #1 2017-04-06 12:21 am #1 Is there a link to plans for the F-H deflector for the XL (or Mk3)? Thanks. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 2:23 am #2 2017-04-06 2:23 am #2 Never was one for the XL - ••• More options Share L llewellen Member Joined 2017 2017-04-06 2:49 am #3 2017-04-06 2:49 am #3 Thanks Chris. Was the original intended purpose just to prevent reflections back into the mouth of the horn? ••• More options Share planet10 frugal-phile™ Joined 2001 planet10-hifi.com Paid Member 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 Deflector is intended to minimize reflections back thru the horn. A triangular full-height prism is what you want. dave ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 a 90dg (isosceles triangle) prism was the easiest to build - we even (partially?) filled at least one pair with sand (actually glass shot media) - but those are a bitch to move. ••• More options Share S Samuel Jayaraj Member Joined 2001 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 Dave is back. ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Loudspeakers Full Range F-H XL Deflector Top Bottom
C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 2:23 am #2 2017-04-06 2:23 am #2 Never was one for the XL - ••• More options Share L llewellen Member Joined 2017 2017-04-06 2:49 am #3 2017-04-06 2:49 am #3 Thanks Chris. Was the original intended purpose just to prevent reflections back into the mouth of the horn? ••• More options Share planet10 frugal-phile™ Joined 2001 planet10-hifi.com Paid Member 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 Deflector is intended to minimize reflections back thru the horn. A triangular full-height prism is what you want. dave ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 a 90dg (isosceles triangle) prism was the easiest to build - we even (partially?) filled at least one pair with sand (actually glass shot media) - but those are a bitch to move. ••• More options Share S Samuel Jayaraj Member Joined 2001 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 Dave is back. ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Loudspeakers Full Range F-H XL Deflector
L llewellen Member Joined 2017 2017-04-06 2:49 am #3 2017-04-06 2:49 am #3 Thanks Chris. Was the original intended purpose just to prevent reflections back into the mouth of the horn? ••• More options Share planet10 frugal-phile™ Joined 2001 planet10-hifi.com Paid Member 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 Deflector is intended to minimize reflections back thru the horn. A triangular full-height prism is what you want. dave ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 a 90dg (isosceles triangle) prism was the easiest to build - we even (partially?) filled at least one pair with sand (actually glass shot media) - but those are a bitch to move. ••• More options Share S Samuel Jayaraj Member Joined 2001 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 Dave is back. ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Loudspeakers Full Range F-H XL Deflector
Thanks Chris. Was the original intended purpose just to prevent reflections back into the mouth of the horn?
planet10 frugal-phile™ Joined 2001 planet10-hifi.com Paid Member 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 2017-04-06 3:11 am #4 Deflector is intended to minimize reflections back thru the horn. A triangular full-height prism is what you want. dave ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 a 90dg (isosceles triangle) prism was the easiest to build - we even (partially?) filled at least one pair with sand (actually glass shot media) - but those are a bitch to move. ••• More options Share S Samuel Jayaraj Member Joined 2001 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 Dave is back. ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Deflector is intended to minimize reflections back thru the horn. A triangular full-height prism is what you want. dave
C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 2017-04-06 5:06 pm #5 a 90dg (isosceles triangle) prism was the easiest to build - we even (partially?) filled at least one pair with sand (actually glass shot media) - but those are a bitch to move. ••• More options Share S Samuel Jayaraj Member Joined 2001 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 Dave is back. ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
a 90dg (isosceles triangle) prism was the easiest to build - we even (partially?) filled at least one pair with sand (actually glass shot media) - but those are a bitch to move.
S Samuel Jayaraj Member Joined 2001 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 2017-04-06 5:24 pm #6 Dave is back. ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 2017-04-06 7:18 pm #7 And he ain't leaving. ••• More options Share C chrisb Member Joined 2002 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 2017-04-06 7:31 pm #8 yup, not moving far from the couch for a while yet ••• More options Share Scottmoose Member Joined 2005 wodendesign.com 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 2017-04-06 8:11 pm #9 Best policy. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
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