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    Posted: 17 January 2007 at 1:14pm
i just tough that have anyone ever tried to put a 24 " driver in to a horn? would it even fit and how long would the horn be??im not that smart to make the calculations for horn yet so im asking wiser men the advice.
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its possible, but theres many problems with it.

firstly, the drivers are bloomin expensive (only one i know is the PD124). these weight stupid amount on their own.

put these into a horn, and it will be the size of a full height wardrobe, at least 150kg of wood per unit alone!

then theres the 'advantages', altho its rumoured you will end up with fuller fatter tone, for the equivilent cab size and driver cost, you can easily have 2-3 18" versions having a larger louder output, better power handling and are easier to move (seperate cabs instead of one mass).

so id say, if your a rich c**t installing your private basement club out, then by all means make some to install, otherwise stick with single 18" horns!

cheers, Pat
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Moved, because whilst that would be horn porn, its not a Porn Horn!
 
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The larger the Sd of the driver, the shorter you can make the horn path length for an equal cut-off. So it can extend pretty good on a band pass horn. Still it would be big because of the relative low compressionfactor (horn begins already big).
 
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it's possible, but no point to it. if you went that route i hope it's a perma install and not something you will be move 3 times a week...
 
take the PD2450... huge and is in the TSW 124 i do believe that Mykey posted. i would still go for 4x 18's vs 2x 24's though...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ray666 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 April 2007 at 2:46pm
:) ouhhhh jeaaaahhhhh :D i love big speakers - i think about that basement thing you mentioned about Pat - i have full basement under my house about 100 m2:D:D:D so i am realy considering of making a "sound room" down there :D oh it will be funnnnnnn ... imagine the horns made out of concrete :D and the mid tops to - i think im going to build this room a very long time - its going to happen in the future - i`m sure of it:D

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Applications
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Originally posted by Ray666 Ray666 wrote:

:) ouhhhh jeaaaahhhhh :D i love big speakers - i think about that basement thing you mentioned about Pat - i have full basement under my house about 100 m2:D:D:D so i am realy considering of making a "sound room" down there :D oh it will be funnnnnnn ... imagine the horns made out of concrete :D and the mid tops to - i think im going to build this room a very long time - its going to happen in the future - i`m sure of it:D

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While were on the subject...someone come up with plans for the PD 2150's 21" Drivers !
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote opus jody Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 April 2007 at 4:41am
i thought the subject was 24's . Norty 'll smack your botty!
worth checking the beyma 21" out too, for horns. it does need treating though, to stiffen the paper, particularly on the 1st rib out from the centre.


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