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nice build.please build plan.
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Originally posted by Bjørn Dub Bjørn Dub wrote:

Originally posted by zgnenozg zgnenozg wrote:

do you want to share the plans whit me,I want to build the same boxes.Thanks


You sure about that? Thats an almost excact d&b Q1/7 copy.
Totally useless without the processing applied by d&b, and not too exiting with it..

I´ve worked a lot with these systems, and now at my new workplace they are haunting me, they can COVER the venue but sure as H··· not with any good sound.

Id say it only works for jazz bands and speech.

And then there is the whole copyright thing..




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actually I need plans for 2 x 10"+ 1" for football games,for commentators
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MaztaSound Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 December 2015 at 1:54pm
Hi can you send me the plans of this line array 2x 10 " 

Thanks have a good day
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Oh dear.
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There are discussions as well as plans on SoundForums.net for a 2x12+horn designed by Peter Morris if anyone is interested.
For sidefills, can we have two enormous things of a type that might be venerated as Gods by the inhabitants of Easter Island, capable of reaching volumes that would make Beelzebub soil his pants.
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Originally posted by jazomir jazomir wrote:

There are discussions as well as plans on SoundForums.net for a 2x12+horn designed by Peter Morris if anyone is interested.
just building the 90degree version...
https://soundforums.net/threads/11317-New-DIY-Mid-High


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote T-Bone Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 December 2015 at 3:31am
If it wasn't the expensive BMS co-axial 2" driver at $700 I would've built this already, thanks Peter Morris for the excellent work and free plans too!Tongue

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I know this topic is bit old, but I still have a question.

Is it true that you would model this driver layout as a offset driver horn?

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Originally posted by smitske96 smitske96 wrote:

I know this topic is bit old, but I still have a question.

Is it true that you would model this driver layout as a offset driver horn?


I'm not an expert, but I would assume that the crossover frequency between 10" and horn is so low that the small cavity in which the 10" sits doesn't have significant effects, let alone horn loading properties
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote smitske96 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 February 2017 at 7:27pm
If I have some time soon, I will try to build a test-cabinet from some mdf.
It still is an attractive layout with the small frontal area, and I only need a decent response down to 80 Hz.



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