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MarjanM
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That is because most of them have never actually seen or heard them.
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Marjan Milosevic
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renzelkouten
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Are there any lower rated drivers that will work well in the Hog design?
Something along the lines of the PD186, Oberton 18XB800 ? |
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dub it up
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turbo7
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BMS 18S450 is a great driver for scoops. It has 12mm "real" xmax and sounds very warm
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bass*en*mass
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if someone could do with 4 of these terrible drivers gimme a shout :)
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turbo7
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I have just got a pic with broken driver. Too less glue on inner spider-cone part. Broke after 5 times of use...
edit: it is the only one which ever had a fault until now. Several out there without problems. Edited by turbo7 - 16 September 2015 at 8:47pm |
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AlmostSalty
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PD1850 over void, i've done a a-b test on void and pd, and a turbomax too. The PD sounded more musically and also as if it plays a bit lower than the void. I don't think you would be disappointed with the void tho. As for the turbomax in a hog, doesn't work.. Sounds like its playing outside the room, sounds hollow!
Now, I'm trying to sim the hog scoop for something else but im having a hard time getting the driver to sit at the throat of the horn: Anyone know what i'm doing wrong? edit: image Edited by AlmostSalty - 19 September 2015 at 8:31pm |
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PinHole
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You have set way too small "Atc" so rear chamber is shown like duct. Edited by PinHole - 20 September 2015 at 7:50pm |
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Signature is important. So I always write something in this dedicated field.
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AlmostSalty
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Do you know what atc should be set as for the hog scoop? The same as Sd? I'v been using the input parameters from this link: https://www.freespeakerplans.com/forum/38-hosted-plans/5466-hog-scoop#13970
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all bass
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I would start by not making it a TH...
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all bass
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Simulate it as a normal rear loaded horn(scoop).
Have you compared your inputs with the ones that can be found on google? They differ in a lot of ways.
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AlmostSalty
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I did not, was looking ones on here, and found this:
http://forum.speakerplans.com/scoop-hr-input-reference-guide_topic89839.html and another post with an SP member linking to the one on FSP. They are the same so i thought there was a good chance it was accurate! Thanks for the link |
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