A little something for the horn-loading fans

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youravhandyman

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A little something for the horn-loading fans
« on: 5 Dec 2011, 06:21 pm »
Anyone feeling the DIY itch?  Bob?  Sorry I couldn't capture a preview but this is one iDevice I can support.




Available in 3 colors for a mere 399 euros :roll:

http://vimeo.com/26860562


youravhandyman

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Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #1 on: 5 Dec 2011, 07:29 pm »
I stand corrected, the gold one is 599 euros :o

KenSeger

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Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #2 on: 5 Dec 2011, 07:39 pm »
Yea......  Just in case your Victrola is bit too high end.  Any seismic activity reported around the following area?

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=13777902&PIpi=3597462

bside123

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #3 on: 5 Dec 2011, 09:12 pm »
Does anyone have room for these?  :o



bside123

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #4 on: 5 Dec 2011, 09:27 pm »
And now for the side view:



youravhandyman

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Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #5 on: 5 Dec 2011, 09:37 pm »
Where does the iPhone mount?  :icon_lol:

bside123

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #6 on: 5 Dec 2011, 09:59 pm »
Where does the iPhone mount?  :icon_lol:

The phone's in the operator's hand... calling tech support.  :thumb:

rodge827

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #7 on: 5 Dec 2011, 10:09 pm »
Does anyone have room for these?  :o




WOW!  :o 

What a mouth!  :notworthy:

Check these out...





http://www.ring-audio.com/ring-audio-in-the-new-workshop/

dwarfed centipede

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #8 on: 5 Dec 2011, 10:48 pm »


How do you sand the inside of these horns?  Is this what santa's elves are doing now since the recession?

electricbear

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #9 on: 6 Dec 2011, 02:10 am »
 :icon_lol:I've just heard a bandsaw power up in Wright City

DeadFish

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #10 on: 6 Dec 2011, 02:19 am »
 :lol: :green:
Good call!
:icon_lol:I've just heard a bandsaw power up in Wright City

Blackmore

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #11 on: 6 Dec 2011, 03:37 am »
Can't type right now....I'm too busy sanding. :lol:

JoshK

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #12 on: 6 Dec 2011, 03:52 am »
Those speakers are begging for a colonoscopy (sic)....

Andre2

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #13 on: 6 Dec 2011, 03:56 am »
I thought they were aliens   :scratch:

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Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #14 on: 6 Dec 2011, 12:15 pm »
And now for the side view:



Uh? Ahem, Whatever happened to the concept of time-alignment? Sheesh.  Another little nit to pick, do these even classify as horns?  Considering the taper rate of what is seen, how do they get the rest of the horn in that rectangular box to get the throat size down small enough to make the driver a compression driver?  I can only assume they are using a 24" Hartley-Luth or a 36" E-V, otherwise, what compression?!?  The taper rate just looks all wrong for a bass horn in that it doesn't look that long and at termination the mechanical impedance should go to zip.  Methinks a Klipschorn is effectively longer in terms of mechanical impedance, after all a horn is nothing but an analog equivalent of an impedance matching transformer between the moving mass of air and the driver cone.  I'ld bet my CG's 6db/oct rolloff is a match for these in terms of smoothness and end point.
Ken
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rodge827

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #15 on: 6 Dec 2011, 12:50 pm »
Those speakers are begging for a colonoscopy (sic)....

Juuust reeelax...and reeelax... :o

Russell Dawkins

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #16 on: 22 Jan 2012, 07:06 pm »
Uh? Ahem, Whatever happened to the concept of time-alignment? Sheesh.  Another little nit to pick, do these even classify as horns?  Considering the taper rate of what is seen, how do they get the rest of the horn in that rectangular box to get the throat size down small enough to make the driver a compression driver?  I can only assume they are using a 24" Hartley-Luth or a 36" E-V, otherwise, what compression?!?  The taper rate just looks all wrong for a bass horn in that it doesn't look that long and at termination the mechanical impedance should go to zip.  Methinks a Klipschorn is effectively longer in terms of mechanical impedance, after all a horn is nothing but an analog equivalent of an impedance matching transformer between the moving mass of air and the driver cone.  I'ld bet my CG's 6db/oct rolloff is a match for these in terms of smoothness and end point.
Ken
I thought you might be interested in a horn bass system that does attempt time alignment: (from the Oris website)



JoshK

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #17 on: 22 Jan 2012, 07:09 pm »
That guy is a regular on AA.  In principal, I do think it is important to time align, but only down to a certain Hz, depends on the bandwidth of a horn.  I don't think sub 60hz is very important to time align.  Above 100hz is important. 

Russell Dawkins

Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #18 on: 22 Jan 2012, 07:17 pm »
I guess, judging by the size of the mid horns, that the crossover must be above about 300Hz.

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Re: A little something for the horn-loading fans
« Reply #19 on: 22 Jan 2012, 11:18 pm »
Check these out...
http://www.ring-audio.com/ring-audio-in-the-new-workshop/

In no small way the diy community is responsible for a big push to do those. They originally started out by doing a frugel-horn Mk1 and claiming it was their own. An uproar from the community, some help from 6 moons, and the realization that once they admitted the source of the designm that their $12k price tag could not be justified they went back to the drawing board and did these.

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