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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: The perfect built room.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/16/2009
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 Paul S wrote:
One rarely sees this sort of construction in US, and even less as you travel West.

It looks like a sort of "Pressure Cooker" for certain frequencies, likely requiring some sort of "damping" and other shaping measures in order to get even FR output.

OTOH, it is unlikely that there would be much need to boost much of anything.

This is a legitimate tactic, IMO, but quite expense cost/sq. ft. in USA, relative to more "conventional" local construction.

Neighbors should be grateful, however!

Well, if somebody were my neighbors then they would have much more to suffer then the esthetics of the catacombs that I might call “home”. A also feel that the UK guys was a bit overboard with the external layer of brisk. For the price I would go for the cathedral two-bend ceilings – the subject of my dream. I do not know about the "Pressure Cooker” - in think it very hard to predict but I think that it is much easy to release pressure then to build it up…

If I build the thing then I have a very clear idea what I would like to have. In fact my local friend has a model of the room that I feel is absolutely prefect to me. I have study my reaction to many different type of ceilings and I concluded that his type of the ceilings is the absolutely best to me. It is some kind of odd pleasure to be in that room and I would like very much to experiment with the similar. It is not large juts about 700 sq feet but with “external”  of suspended midbass horns  I would not need a bigger room

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