Hi jzagaja,
Is there any plan on doing TH4001 (or possibly TH4003) clones one day?
Also, have the biradials already been built or do they only exist as simulations?
Another question, which I am sure have already been addressed in the past (sorry about that 😱 ):
Have measurements or simulations been done on the effect of damping layers (bitumen like) on the rear of your waveguides?
Is there any plan on doing TH4001 (or possibly TH4003) clones one day?
Also, have the biradials already been built or do they only exist as simulations?
Another question, which I am sure have already been addressed in the past (sorry about that 😱 ):
Have measurements or simulations been done on the effect of damping layers (bitumen like) on the rear of your waveguides?
We don't have TH4001 so we can't clone. Biradial is close and I'm waiting for samples. Already you can order Biradials.
Have measurements or simulations been done on the effect of damping layers (bitumen like) on the rear of your waveguides?
Not yet - if you have good candidate I can try.
Thanks to generous Mr. C.J. Struck (Tymphany head engineer) I've got impedance autosequences used for example by Beyma in their datasheets. My main program is old thus autosequences don't work properly (problem with scale factor). nevertheless plots are ok except reference level. Comparison with LIMP (m-audio Transit USB), transducer is small BMR - one sample is good and another is broken.
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Altec Mini with Iwata 600
...my vision:
Iwata 600 above a cabinet top chamfered like the Orphean MKII, to allow a reduction in c-c spacing. Just a little while longer...😉
Hey mate if this is a request page for dream horns well I want a pair of goto S300b and S150 B for soo long but cant afford to raise the money for even the S150. I want to make an adapter and use vintage standard a1/3/8 inch threaded drivers of so many types to be had for 100$ a pair of less with simple phasings and phenolic diaphragms. Drivers that need real slow openings that will go real low down too. I don't need to break any copy rites I just want similar sized expo horns with standard 1/1/38" threaded sockets. All these modern fast opening flares might great for modern style drivers but older drivers with smaller diaphragm sises that with the right expo horn get go very low and with a warmer tone. So how about some long expos.? There is not one in the catalog. Just a 1 3/8" to 8 inch expo adapter would be golden man. Easy to make and ship. Any Diyer can go from there. PLEASE! And then a 2inch version too!🙂
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Jzagaja - would you make a waveguide for the BG Neo10?
Yes this is interesting. When get enough interest from DIY...
I just wanted to let everyone know that I are working on group buy #4 for the Autotech horns and waveguides.
The pallet should fill up pretty quick, so if there's something you want, please let me know as soon as possible.
The pallet should fill up pretty quick, so if there's something you want, please let me know as soon as possible.
Yes this is interesting. When get enough interest from DIY...
Well you can put me down for the first one 🙂
What's your best guesstimate of how great of an efficiency boost you could achieve?
exponential horns
No while it may not state it on this goto add. I believe goto horns are exponential as they suit better there old Western electric type of driver design as a lot of older pa drivers are too. While I understand that most people want to use tractrix and lcleach with modern drivers. I have these horns and drivers. I want to try exponential with older designs with phenolic diaphragms like the Ev 1829 that with a long enough expo horn will go lower then most drivers. They are designed for vocal use 200 to 2-3k . The goto's are about 2k$ up wards in the 300b to 150b. It wouldn't surprise me if you done a non alloy 1 3/8"ones they probably would sound better and be lighter to mount anyway. Then buying goto and having to convert them to 1 3/8" sockets. As stated in my last post a 1 3/8" to 8 inch expo would be really handy even. I have lowther horns and other mid bass horns that size.
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Fatbattery - isn't it Tractrix: 110, 200, 350, 600, 1000 what you look for?
No while it may not state it on this goto add. I believe goto horns are exponential as they suit better there old Western electric type of driver design as a lot of older pa drivers are too. While I understand that most people want to use tractrix and lcleach with modern drivers. I have these horns and drivers. I want to try exponential with older designs with phenolic diaphragms like the Ev 1829 that with a long enough expo horn will go lower then most drivers. They are designed for vocal use 200 to 2-3k . The goto's are about 2k$ up wards in the 300b to 150b. It wouldn't surprise me if you done a non alloy 1 3/8"ones they probably would sound better and be lighter to mount anyway. Then buying goto and having to convert them to 1 3/8" sockets. As stated in my last post a 1 3/8" to 8 inch expo would be really handy even. I have lowther horns and other mid bass horns that size.
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Received my 600 e-jmlc horns today. Excellent build quality. Maybe the 600 were bit too big for channel that wanting only to play >2khz. the 1000 version might of been better option? 🙂
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Regarding aquaplas- I made my own "baddyplas", using tacky glue and talc. Applied to selenium d2500ti diaphragms, (same embossed Ti as the 220Ti used for "Econowave"), it made a very nice difference to the highs- they sound fuller but less spitty. I attribute this to a likely general smoothing of the top end peaks and dips.
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