Wedge design for Fane coaxial speake |
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hlyl
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Posted: 24 February 2012 at 10:50pm |
Dear all
I have got some old speakers from the brand FANE. It is a coaxial speaker with a 15 " sub marked DX 15 HE and a MD 2151 Compression driver. What would be the ideal design for these speakers. I would like to construct a low-profile wedge for our rock band. Inspiration and initial reading material (links) would be great. /henrik http://www.drop.com/gallery/58432551/1/Fane?h=bdc63a - http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/58432551/1/Fane?h=bdc63a |
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MattStolton
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Tannoy V15 uses a similar arrangement, just more modern fane components. Not very low profile at all, more a multi purpose cab, which happens to be floor mounting if required, but sound quite pleasent IMHO. I have a funny feeling this 15" driver may need some volume to make it work, hence the size of the Tannoy V15 cab. |
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