I have been digging through the threads trying to find what currently available horn will work with a 12" woofer. There are thousands of pages here on the topic. This will be an "Econowave copy" I believe what I am looking for is a CD 90 x 40 horn with a 2 bolt mount for the CD. (I like what PI speakers and SEOS have developed) What is the go to horn right now? Will the Dayton H6512 with an adaptor work?
I know the answer is already on the forum, I am just having trouble searching it out!
TIA,
Duane
I know the answer is already on the forum, I am just having trouble searching it out!
TIA,
Duane
Thanks for the replys. I should have stated that I am looking for US sources at a reasonable price. The B-52 looks like it could work but is no longer available.
The B-52 looks like it could work but is no longer available.
I did not see that when I posted the link. Sorry about that!
Why not go with Pi Speaker's offer? Is it screw on? Because at 50 $ it'll be hard to beat performance wise imho.
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Yes on the shop, they are not listed otherwise.
Here:
Pi Parts and Options, Tweeter Horn/Waveguide (H290C)
Here:
Pi Parts and Options, Tweeter Horn/Waveguide (H290C)
I was just looking over the website, very nice products there. Who has built any of their speakers and what’s you thoughts about them? And what one do you feel is the best ( bang for you buck ) under $500 ?
As for the subs, I feel that there’s many many more options out there over pi’s subs. I really like the mide and high wood gores that they have. It would be great to see someone’s ( start to finish) build of any of the Pi speakers as this is my first time hearing about this company.
As for the subs, I feel that there’s many many more options out there over pi’s subs. I really like the mide and high wood gores that they have. It would be great to see someone’s ( start to finish) build of any of the Pi speakers as this is my first time hearing about this company.
Yes on the shop, they are not listed otherwise.
Here:
Pi Parts and Options, Tweeter Horn/Waveguide (H290C)
That's really nice performance:
...It would be great to see someone’s ( start to finish) build of any of the Pi speakers as this is my first time hearing about this company.
Any number of builds of whatever model piques your interest are on his board (just search for build). There's a link to his forum atop his main page. Things move a little slower there so there's more detail and more pics. There's probably still some in the bowels of the asylum archives, too, where the board was 20-some years ago.
Ok thanks
I was a little confused about the dates next to each item for sale. Are these thing still for sale? All the dates are the year of 2000
I was a little confused about the dates next to each item for sale. Are these thing still for sale? All the dates are the year of 2000
Afaik yes Pi Speakers is still alive.
The first design are from 80's. Since then he refined the approach.
His approach is worth a read. If you are into constant directivity you'll find some similarities ( and differences) to another well known man into this.
https://www.pispeakers.com/Pi_Speakers_Info.pdf
Patrick Bateman, yes Eminence did a good job on the original ( by chance?) And Wayne Pahram refined the design and started his own production when the 290 became NLA.
The first design are from 80's. Since then he refined the approach.
His approach is worth a read. If you are into constant directivity you'll find some similarities ( and differences) to another well known man into this.
https://www.pispeakers.com/Pi_Speakers_Info.pdf
Patrick Bateman, yes Eminence did a good job on the original ( by chance?) And Wayne Pahram refined the design and started his own production when the 290 became NLA.
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