Can I put flowers in the bass port and use the speaker as a tall vase?
Oon
You could tune to an aperiodic loading.
Maybe if you hook up a smoke machine to it, it will shoot torodial vortex smoke every time the drum bangs..
Amazing Smoke Ring Launcher - Giant Air Cannon - YouTube
Oon
Amazing Smoke Ring Launcher - Giant Air Cannon - YouTube
Oon
Nothing to do with me I'm afraid (this thread is more or less a dumping ground for misc. designs I've done over the years). From the appearance, to be honest, it's not really something I'd recommend for a back-loaded bass horn either if performance is the goal. If it's what I think it is, it was a commercial product from some years ago.
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Does anyone have experience with these speakers?
No dirct experience, but knowing how smooth bass horns tend to tramsmit too much HF out the mouth causing significant ripple. This horn is designed to look good. TO do so it has to fight the fancy looking part.
dave
If it is what you are probably thinking of (Carfrae Little Big Horn?), I heard that one and it was stunning. I think very good systems all converge on a certain sound quality and character. This one was definitely in that category. While it had a very clear "single driver feel", the sound balance and dynamics were simply right and unremarkable. Along with the subwoofer that supported the backloaded horn, the whole system was simply great from treble to sub bass.
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