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Father-Francis
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The plans are forsale contact http://boldaudioinc.com
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Music is the strongest form of magic.(+45 31879997)blakmanpro@gmail.com, foa@sweetboxaudio.dk
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MarjanM
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Actually Bold Audio dont have the plan :-). It is my property.
This is the only plan i am willing to share for now. Simplified version is in works right now. |
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Marjan Milosevic
MM-Acoustics www.mm-acoustics.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/MM-Acoustics/608901282527713 |
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Father-Francis
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Music is the strongest form of magic.(+45 31879997)blakmanpro@gmail.com, foa@sweetboxaudio.dk
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ben 13
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Try tape horn design ;) To me the best compromise for spl and sound quality. MTH4654 sound nice with cheep driver rcf18G401
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fourway hornloaded
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@Marjan: just out of curiosity, why did you end up designing a backloaded horn, if you say you think scoops don't go very low? No pun intended.
Playing around with Hornresp, I'd say a group of backloaded horns is a very reasonable aproach to getting a lot of output in the 30-60 Hz range. More compact than equal-lengt frontloaded horns and louder than bassreflex bins. |
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