Thanks: Jzagaja.
Is it possible to buy direct from Poland?
I live in Perth West Australia.
Phil
Is it possible to buy direct from Poland?
I live in Perth West Australia.
Phil
It is possible however typical postage (secured, 10kg) is about 200 USD. Maybe try Azura horns made in Australia?
First photos from National Audio Show 2012:
2012 National Audio Show pictures by bigboobs - Photobucket
2012 National Audio Show pictures by bigboobs - Photobucket
Interesting show of versatility of your mid horn. What frequency are the crossovers.This is JMLC-228 with Radian 950/Truextent, highs JMLC-1500 with BMS 4538 that will be replaced soon with JBL 045Be-1. Bass is active (Kappa 15a).
Crossover point at about 5kHz. Active bass has adjustable crossover up to 450Hz varies.
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Gentelman - please collect throat angles for favorite 1.4" and 2" drivers - I would like to start SEOS-20 or SEOS-24 prototype next week.
Hello, I've been contacted by a member in the uk suggesting he is now a distributor for your horns, can u confirm this? Thanks.
Hey, jzagaja, I've noticed on a forum you mentioned waiting the ND4015BE. Have you had the chance listening to this CD?
Not yet. Our friend is 18sound owner friend and he just tested Ti version so far. Not bad but Radian 951 (Truextent) is still no. 1 🙂
Help needed in making a decision
A system I am working on would benefit from some input. I am following Lynn Olson's Beyond the Ariel project where he describes the LTO Apollo here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/100392-beyond-ariel-410.html#post3189501
My project will be a "poor man's" effort and favor an elliptical format for the horn. I want a smaller form factor for the horn. My crossover point will be determined. I would like any input for the relative merits to choose between the E-JMLC 600:
AutoTech E-JMLC-600 - AutoTech Waveguides - Waveguides DIY Sound Group
or the Iwata 600:
AutoTech Iwata-600 - AutoTech Horns - Horns DIY Sound Group
Lynn's description of the Azurahorn 450 should serve as a bull's eye of sorts:
"The horn is an Azurahorn AH425, which is a custom-designed (bespoke) LeCleac'h with a T ratio of 0.707 and matched for a compression driver with an exit angle of 8 degrees. The AH425 diameter is 16.5" and works best in free-air mounting with about 2 inches of separation from the top of the bass cabinet."
TIA
A system I am working on would benefit from some input. I am following Lynn Olson's Beyond the Ariel project where he describes the LTO Apollo here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/100392-beyond-ariel-410.html#post3189501
My project will be a "poor man's" effort and favor an elliptical format for the horn. I want a smaller form factor for the horn. My crossover point will be determined. I would like any input for the relative merits to choose between the E-JMLC 600:
AutoTech E-JMLC-600 - AutoTech Waveguides - Waveguides DIY Sound Group
or the Iwata 600:
AutoTech Iwata-600 - AutoTech Horns - Horns DIY Sound Group
Lynn's description of the Azurahorn 450 should serve as a bull's eye of sorts:
"The horn is an Azurahorn AH425, which is a custom-designed (bespoke) LeCleac'h with a T ratio of 0.707 and matched for a compression driver with an exit angle of 8 degrees. The AH425 diameter is 16.5" and works best in free-air mounting with about 2 inches of separation from the top of the bass cabinet."
TIA
Ejmlc has twice as wide HF dispersion. Use it with DE500 or similar. Disadvantage? Carefully measure power reponse and equalize otherwise at some angles and higher loudnesses you can hear some midrange tonal abberrations. Much like waveguides. Iwata is easier to work with.
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