Nice explanations, I'm more of a visual entity, can you post some internal diagram of each flavour?Positive flare TH = efficient & big.
Negative flare TH = low & small.
Straight flare TH = ease of build, no angles.
A stepped TH eliminates the angles, but Hofmann's Iron Law still applies.
Step up = efficient & big.
Step down = low & small.
@ tortilini , put each of these in horn response and show us what happens 🙏🏻💚
Sometimes I have a hard time choosing
Sometimes I have a hard time choosing
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You're kidding😉Sometimes I have a hard time choosing
Omg, I spent all day yesterday trying to mimic your TH response and I am JUST NOW seeing that you have 2 drivers in both models from my phone 🤓@ tortilini , put each of these in horn response and show us what happens 🙏🏻💚
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Well of course everyone would choose that TH over that T-TQWT.
However, that TH is twice as big as that T-TQWT.
I threw that box out with mondays garbage . (It had 4 four inch drivers in it and was ‘impressive’ considering the circumstances) because I burnt up voice coils sitting at fb like a dumby
That's another way of working.
I am about to build new box prototype and realizing I need some wood for heat. So after I am done with the prototype, it will be put in good use. Win win.
I am about to build new box prototype and realizing I need some wood for heat. So after I am done with the prototype, it will be put in good use. Win win.
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