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Those are interesting. Any idea what's become of the designs? From the reviews I gather they were molded which would have taken considerable time and $$ just for molds to be made. If I had to guess I'd say it wasn't viable financially, which is kinda sad but that's what drives a commercial venture after all. If it can't earn its keep, it will eventually fade into oblivion.I could get close in looks with stacked lamination, but would be a boat load of work to finish like photos. Easier if a stepped exterior/interior was employed but even that would be huge gob of hand work. I wonder if the molds could be purchased?
Making the plug would be the tough part. Molds made of fiberglass are easy and reasonable cost.
Why not just 3d print a pair of egg shaped cabinets?
...I could get close in looks with stacked lamination, but would be a boat load of work to finish like photos. Easier if a stepped exterior/interior was employed but even that would be huge gob of hand work...
Do you have experience with such a thing? Easier said than done,methinks, but I'm your cheerleader if you give it a go.
Here is an enclosure design that has very little to no resistance on the driver. It’s a full range single driver rear loaded horn based on the Tractrix theory. Take great drivers out of the “box”, place them in a superior design, and let the magic happen!
That's certainly a great design and very likely sounds fantastic but man, is that ugly!
I disagree, they look very cool to me. More like art pieces than speakers.
That tie engraved wood is an ornament that does not need to be used, I suppose it only available to Lowthers
an enclosure design that has very little to no resistance on the driver