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Topic: eminence 18 scoop plan
Posted By: jayboom08
Subject: eminence 18 scoop plan
Date Posted: 25 May 2012 at 12:54pm
Hi there has any got a good copy of the eminence18 scoop of so cud I have a copie been looking for them for some time now and can't find the book any were thanks jay



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Posted By: Dub Specialist
Date Posted: 25 May 2012 at 2:20pm
here ill scan a better copy out mi book...Thumbs Up




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Posted By: Dub Specialist
Date Posted: 25 May 2012 at 2:27pm
this is a better copy man...theres a fane plan too but thay are allmost identicul same people worked design at some point in time...



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treat all creation with respect. For music is sound...sound is vibration...vibration is energy... and energy begets life. Therein lies my passion! MUSIC IS LIFE


Posted By: jayboom08
Date Posted: 25 May 2012 at 2:33pm
Are brill thanks guys going to have a little build in the sun I think thanks :)


Posted By: Dub Specialist
Date Posted: 25 May 2012 at 2:37pm
youll welcome my friend if you need any more plans/designs out of the Fane or Emenince books give us a shout man...no worries...Thumbs Up..good luck will yourl build ..great cabs...LOL

also the emmy scoops do work very well too alot of people wood still agree on here..Smile


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treat all creation with respect. For music is sound...sound is vibration...vibration is energy... and energy begets life. Therein lies my passion! MUSIC IS LIFE


Posted By: Ras Loud
Date Posted: 09 July 2012 at 12:07am
Which drivers are people using in these except the Sigma and Omega?

I know PD's do not fit in because of their size. But how about RCF and Void drivers? Do they fit and how does it sound?


Posted By: mans1000
Date Posted: 09 July 2012 at 1:24am
Originally posted by Ras Loud Ras Loud wrote:

Which drivers are people using in these except the Sigma and Omega?

I know PD's do not fit in because of their size. But how about RCF and Void drivers? Do they fit and how does it sound?
I have what I'm sure are original MDF Emmy scoops. Had Wembley B-lines, Omega Pro's, Fane Sovereign Pro's in them(all 800w). They didn't like the B-lines, both the others sounded tight n heavy, but I think the Omega pro's dropped lower.


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Posted By: Meat
Date Posted: 09 July 2012 at 7:15am
Fane 18XB is fantastic is those.

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Posted By: thepastor
Date Posted: 10 July 2012 at 12:13pm
Originally posted by Ras Loud Ras Loud wrote:

Which drivers are people using in these except the Sigma and Omega?

I know PD's do not fit in because of their size. But how about RCF and Void drivers? Do they fit and how does it sound?


isn't true: pd fit perfectly in eminence scoop ... mine is loaded with 1850!


Posted By: Ras Loud
Date Posted: 16 June 2017 at 3:31pm
There seems to be a mistake in the second picture that Dub Specialist posted. The left anchor point for G is too far to the right.

The first picture looks correct. That one is also with the new driver names, so it must be from a later edition of the book.


Posted By: Dub Specialist Sound
Date Posted: 16 June 2017 at 11:45pm
Originaly correct, that what give emeimnce the negative expansion, what its known for

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Posted By: Ras Loud
Date Posted: 23 June 2017 at 1:08am
Are you sure that the older version is correct and in the later edition the mistake slipped in? First I thought that a good publisher would improve new editions instead of doing the opposite. But of course, it could have also happened that they copied it wrong when making a new layout of the pages.

On Freespeakerplans there is a version that has still the old driver names, but the same anchor point as the blurry picture above with the new driver names. The file has been there since 2009. That is why I am surprised that nobody has ever paid attention to this point yet.

PDF Download

https://www.freespeakerplans.com/downloads/white-papers-design-books/eminence-1" rel="nofollow - https://www.freespeakerplans.com/downloads/white-papers-design-books/eminence-1

Picture from the PDF



Furthermore Aggressive Audio from South Africa uploaded this model on 3D warehouse in 2014



Sketchup file download

https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/u743bc4f0-3cf2-4d44-a3ad-626124cca39a/Eminence-18-Inch-Scoop" rel="nofollow - https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/u743bc4f0-3cf2-4d44-a3ad-626124cca39a/Eminence-18-Inch-Scoop

It is clearly the same as in Dub Specialist's scan.

Does the negative expansion actually get lost or does it only become less with the slightly different horn? I thought in simple words negative expansion is just that the part before the horn is smaller and then it becomes bigger again. But there are people on this forum who know much, much more about horns than me.

Horn path in the version from Dub Specialist and Aggressive Audio

98 mm (distance between baffle behind the driver and bottom of the front chamber)
158 mm (smallest distance between baffle and horn)
257 mm (longest distance between baffle and horn)
175 mm (distance between horn and top side)
170 mm (smallest distance between horn and back side)
347 mm (longest distance between horn and back side)

Horn path in the version from Freespeakerplans

98 mm (distance between baffle behind the driver and bottom of the front chamber)
150 mm (smallest distance between baffle and horn)
240 mm (longest distance between baffle and horn)
180 mm (distance between horn and top side)
187 mm (smallest distance between horn and back side)
347 mm (longest distance between horn and back side)



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