Another option might be to use the waveguide from the MeyerSound Acheron. Just call them up and tell them you need a replacement waveguide. Parts list is here: https://www.meyersound.com/mail/2016/160401_ddr/pdf/2016_sppl_final.pdf
MeyerSound Acheron waveguide, 31" x 15.5", plastic
Now that brings back memories! If only you knew how many times I walked past the shelves holding that horn and thinking to myself, “I wonder how that horn would sound synergized...”
Regardless, there’s not a chance in hell they’d release one of those horns without cross-referencing a sales history.
What about the JBL Cinema waveguide?
JBL 365359-001 2384 Horn/Waveguide for 3732 - Speaker Exchange
Could it be synergized?
JBL 365359-001 2384 Horn/Waveguide for 3732 - Speaker Exchange
Could it be synergized?
...I don't personally see any good reason to use anything bigger than what you're using [Bill Waslow's CoSyne design]...All the data seems to indicate that you can control directivity with an array that's wrapped around the waveguide, a la "Small Syns"...And if that's true, the only advantage of a larger waveguide is higher efficiency. Which isn't terribly important to me...If I were selling loudspeakers for a concert or a theater, I could see the appeal, but I'm not.
The K-402 is 39.5" wide x 25.5" high x 15" deep. Here is a picture of the K-402 and what I presume to be a SEOS 30 (30.75" wide x 20.75" high x 12.3"deep), side by side:
The advantages of a larger horn, like that of a K-402, is much greater than you are apparently giving credit for. Having directivity control down below 200 Hz and the ability to acoustically couple at a much lower frequency into the corners of a room (i.e., in corner-horn fashion) makes for pretty spectacular clarity and intelligibility increases, among other factors not yet discussed. Perhaps a discussion of requirements prioritization and trades would be appropriate for the subject of MEH designs of this size. I'll try to do it in the Full-Range Synergy Kit Questions thread so as not to clutter up this thread with extraneous information related to the one horn identified (i.e., the SEOS 30).
Chris
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