Tractrix horn

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There was an aussie guy ( I think..) who had a nice recipe for making your own tractrix horns on his website...
mid to high band that is...

The same guy who had the DIY heatsink cabinets made out of aluminium strips and spacers....

I roughly remember his description, but it would be nice to read it again...but..
now I can't find his pages...

I think this was what was the link Ihad...
http://home.earthlink.net/~lotusblossom/_wsn/page2.html

Any help out there..????
 
That's John Inlow's page. He posts here as 'carpenter' so maybe you could PM him. Nice guy, and he's in the US.

I've built some trax midhorns and will be making another round pair next week, probably 270Hz for a 400Hz xover. What do you want to know?
 
Adrian Macks'site only works for me with internet exploder, not with a decent browser, but even so, the trax horn page isn't there.

All his trax mid is, is a similar design to the Edgar rectangular, and it uses a poxy eminence Alpha 6.
 
If you're going to go to all the effort to make a horn, at least use a decent driver. Decent doesn't mean expensive, it just means good, and it's my opinion that the alpha's are cheap and nasty drivers. An Audax PR170MO would have been a better choice and only $US30 a pair more.

A 2370 isn't that great either IMO/IME, and a trax to 1k6 and an expo above that are going to have on obvious sonic discontinuity.

Now a Unity type horn would be interesting. With enough time, that's probably going to be my project for next year.
 
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