I am not a speaker designer or engineer, just a curious designer who's been obsessed with horns for some time.
I've always been amazed there aren't many options when it comes to horn speakers - especially conical horn speakers. The only ones I can find from the likes of OMA or Avantgarde are tens of thousands of dollars.
I want to build something based around a JBL 2446 in a conical horn and a faital pro 12 or 15 woofer. I mocked up a really rough design of a speaker design I've struggled to find from an aesthetic point of view that I find pleasing. Of course this could be created in many different finishes.
Any takers? 🙂
(This is of course just for fun)
I've always been amazed there aren't many options when it comes to horn speakers - especially conical horn speakers. The only ones I can find from the likes of OMA or Avantgarde are tens of thousands of dollars.
I want to build something based around a JBL 2446 in a conical horn and a faital pro 12 or 15 woofer. I mocked up a really rough design of a speaker design I've struggled to find from an aesthetic point of view that I find pleasing. Of course this could be created in many different finishes.

Any takers? 🙂
(This is of course just for fun)
- can't be of much help but admit its aesthetics are good and with proper crossover and appropriate amplifier, should make a fine 2 way system.
The discussion probably will be moved to "Multi-Way" where there will be more interaction and ideas
maybe pick a more contrasting background than white on white
The discussion probably will be moved to "Multi-Way" where there will be more interaction and ideas
maybe pick a more contrasting background than white on white

Since you posted this in full range forum, you could do this with something like an SB65WBAC25-4 in a Faital Pro LTH142 horn designed for 1.4in CD. It sounds really good - and cross over around 600Hz to 800Hz with a pro woofer of your choice. Leave off the synergy style woofer that I did here and you would have a similar system. Just not coaxial anymore. It would still sound great though. The compression drivers will have a hard time crossing that low, plus they just don’t sound as smooth as a fullrange.
A Bookshelf Multi-Way Point-Source Horn


A Bookshelf Multi-Way Point-Source Horn
I just realized that 3D-printing speaker horns could be a good idea. You could design a horn according to any mathematical formula and let the printer make few identical horns.
I guess I'm looking for someone to help build a prototype - like I said I have no experience building speakers - I'm a designer (interior ) by trade. 3D printing the horn sounds really interesting!
It's difficult to find horn speakers that look great and don't cost tens of thousands..
Any advice on finding
- Cabinet makers (East Coast)
- 3d printers
- Anything else I'm forgetting 🙂
I think these could be really awesome speakers!
It's difficult to find horn speakers that look great and don't cost tens of thousands..
Any advice on finding
- Cabinet makers (East Coast)
- 3d printers
- Anything else I'm forgetting 🙂
I think these could be really awesome speakers!
Since you posted this in full range forum, you could do this with something like an SB65WBAC25-4 in a Faital Pro LTH142 horn designed for 1.4in CD.
Use a Faital Pro 15PR400 in a sealed box. Minidsp HD. 700 Hz.
A round-over for the horn to fight diffraction and you good to go.
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buy yourself a cheap/mid range table saw and some ply& 2x2 before the next lock-down, it would help if you had a large shed/garage to work in. draw it out on paper first, before you start cutting. the boxes could be constructed in one solid days work.
jmlc horns by Auto-Tech in Poland get good reviews.
JMLC-350 – Horns by Auto-Tech
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The eJMLC-300 has a wide vertical polar pattern at high frequencies.... and looks like a pair of hot-lips. The $400 coaxial BMS 4590 compression driver would complete a 400-20kHz design. Image... Big Red Lips on top of two side-side black 15" woofers
JMLC-350 – Horns by Auto-Tech
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The eJMLC-300 has a wide vertical polar pattern at high frequencies.... and looks like a pair of hot-lips. The $400 coaxial BMS 4590 compression driver would complete a 400-20kHz design. Image... Big Red Lips on top of two side-side black 15" woofers
I guess I'm looking for someone to help build a prototype - like I said I have no experience building speakers - I'm a designer (interior ) by trade. 3D printing the horn sounds really interesting!
It's difficult to find horn speakers that look great and don't cost tens of thousands..
Any advice on finding
- Cabinet makers (East Coast)
- 3d printers
- Anything else I'm forgetting 🙂
I think these could be really awesome speakers!
How about someone with a measurement mic to do some crossover design?
FWIW, my woodworking is probably good enough for a prototype, but I tend to stick with simple cabinet designs.
Chris
They could be, especially if you can develop both ends of the horn. It isn't a conical you are looking for, but an oblate spheroidal. They are the same thing only one is suited to a compression driver.I think these could be really awesome speakers!
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