Fixed it for you. /Tim the Toolman voice.ronc said:Big speakers are better than little speakers. Great big ones are best
If more is better then too much is never enough.
ron
When I had my big horn system, for the first time I got am idea of what large scale classical music could be like.
ronc said:too much
I'm sorry, I don't quite understand these two words, please translate
When I had my big horn system, for the first time I got am idea of what large scale classical music could be like.
Yep , but you can get good performance from smaller things ( been trying to convince my lady of this fact).
You cant beat the laws of physics. If you placed the A166 in an open field there would be very little bass. However a BIG horn in the correct volume room is something to behold.
ron
Yep , but you can get good performance from smaller things ( been trying to convince my lady of this fact).
You cant beat the laws of physics. If you placed the A166 in an open field there would be very little bass. However a BIG horn in the correct volume room is something to behold.
ron
'Dying to know how it works out; 'have been thinking of something very similar (using HiVi B3N), but with bass augmenter.
Your (2nd) rendition is definitely more handsome than what I had thought of to date; I'm curious how imaging/diffraction/etc pans out.
Please let us know!
Your (2nd) rendition is definitely more handsome than what I had thought of to date; I'm curious how imaging/diffraction/etc pans out.
Please let us know!
Mister Twister -
This is likely the neatest idea I've seen in a long time.
I've been playing with a similiar idea and low buck multiple drivers.
Have had my eye on B200 for awhile and your concept may work with that as well.
Looking forward to see what you do with this.
Bluto
This is likely the neatest idea I've seen in a long time.
I've been playing with a similiar idea and low buck multiple drivers.
Have had my eye on B200 for awhile and your concept may work with that as well.
Looking forward to see what you do with this.
Bluto
thanks for interest, all. I didn't expect too many replys.
project is going slowly. I have another weird speakers construction in parallel
there is a lot of wasted space in this cabinet, it can be used for
subwoofer, or some other useful things
see attached.
for now I stick to original design.
project is going slowly. I have another weird speakers construction in parallel
there is a lot of wasted space in this cabinet, it can be used for
subwoofer, or some other useful things
see attached.
for now I stick to original design.
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MisterTwister: the Mate Appreciation Factor on these is pretty high I reckon, because they are badass.
Me too - but could they be poured and molded instead of cutting them from wood at a million sharp angles?
Seems easier to mould than a standard 'enclosed' box.
Fiberglass, plastic, concrete?
Bluto said:
I'm seeing it as a fairly complex build getting angles correct.
Me too - but could they be poured and molded instead of cutting them from wood at a million sharp angles?
Seems easier to mould than a standard 'enclosed' box.
Fiberglass, plastic, concrete?
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