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Horn-Loaded Speakers
Topic: Please, no more Fitzmaurice crap.

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Posted by noviygera on 04-16-2010
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I'm wondering has anyone actually tried using the pro sub horns, similar to EAW LA400 (about 36"x36"x24" or similar size). There are a few different products available, such as Fitzmaurice tuba, EAW, based on a 15" or 12" woofer. What are your experiences on their sound quality? Your room size?
-Herman

Posted by Romy the Cat on 04-17-2010
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I really would like to keep my site free from foolish “design ideas” of Bill Fitzmaurice. The guy is a complete idiot and he is very much embodiment of the worse that exists in today’s loudspeaker design.

Posted by noviygera on 04-17-2010
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Ok, let's just consider EAW folded bass horns.

Posted by moreart on 04-19-2010
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Hello,

i made a few bass horns for home use:


a seat, writing table

corner horn

alphorns with sat

tapped horn, 15 cm deep, as an double horn.

look on my HP

room size 22 qm, distance 3,5 m,
i don´t think you need more than 100 dB peak

Posted by Romy the Cat on 04-19-2010
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 moreart wrote:
Hello,

i made a few bass horns for home use:

look on my HP 
Moreart,

Behave. What your “bass horns for home use” have to do with pro folded bass horns?  Also, no offence, your horns for home use are a bit ridicules and VERY much not serious. I am sure you are proud about them and if so then try to fish admirers at other then my site. What you are trying to do with horn is more suitable for Ikea store then for my site. Again, do not take it personally but I would prefer do not see your speakers again, do I have this tights?  Let do not discuss it, juts stop it.

Rgs, the caT

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