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C-Audiofreak
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I'm used to it my amps ar SR707mk1's and I own 6😊👍
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vmh
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Just did google search for hornreps input details and got 3 completely different results
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It's not how big it is, it's what you do with it!
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Dutchman
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I don't know why everybody says that is a heavy box, its about 70-80kg. Eaw kf850 at 120 kg that is a bloody heavy box!! Why don't you just build the kick section from xtro? Place the mid and HF box you have on top and that will work out great. The kick horn is about 90cm iirc. Bandpass like, many decent drivers will sound good and push air forwards!!.
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We need more SPL!
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Dutchman
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Xtro is not an old box. Its about 10 years old and use really good drivers. 18sound 15ND930 , nd stands for neodymium duh. Why wont ferritte drivers work in them? Ofcourse they will. Put pd1550 in them and you will rip people apart or b&c15nw76 or just a good 15" driver. Just build the kick section apart and the mid and
HF horn in a seperate box. Won't be heavy. |
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We need more SPL!
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cravings
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i may have read it said that the pd drivers don't physically fit in the space in the xtro.. there have been a lot of threads on xtros and cheaper drivers etc.. much worth reading before spending.
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C-Audiofreak
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I'm going to just use the nd930's as if that is what the cab is designed for they are the drivers that sound best I will still build box as one unit
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Andy Kos
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just a guy with a warehouse and a few speakers... www.bluearan.co.uk
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Andy Kos
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Ive just built a prototype cab, 800W 15" + 150W 8" + 70W 1" compression driver, all neo components and total weight is 33.4kg so to me.. 70-80kg is HEAVY Edited by Andy Kos - 10 November 2015 at 11:27pm |
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tv00
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Bring some pics!
U can't just say that & show nothing:-( |
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tv00
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Is it woth the sonitus horn?
Hope you found some small 1" horn:-) There's no need of any big horn above 3khz Look at bullits, orbit 4, F1 & tms-2, they're small I really like small horns with a bms 4538 on top of a good high-mid! |
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Andy Kos
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I'll drop you an email
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Andy Kos
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I did.... but the minimum order quantity for this horn is a touch on the big side.. and once you add in the shipping costs it becomes a bit of a big lump of money for something 'unbranded' with unknown demand. Sticking with 1" horns that are easily available in europe for now.
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