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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: The absolute minimum dimensions and the 'new' attic ideas.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/23/2009
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Looking at different properties and trying to in my mind to arrange the setting in my new listening room I have concluded the absolute minimum dimensions of the room. In case the midbass horns are NOT in the room, the room has over 12” or a cathedral ceiling and Macondo is more or less just replicated in larger space then I think the reasonable minimum dimensions of the room I would like to be 19-20 by 25 feet. My estimate suggests that 17’-18’ rooms are too narrow for my goals; again I am talking about the bare minimum. The larger room with 25’ with and more are fine but still Macondo will be installed in 19’ width footprint.
About an ideal solution. From what I have seen the very cool setting would be to have 23 by 30 feet room with cathedral ceiling with high pitch attached to a “conventional” roof house. The conventional roof house has triangular roofs with attic and when the cathedral ceiling meets the triangular roofs of conventional house then the space of attic shape a wall on the back of the cathedral ceiling room. This wall in my view is a phenomenal location to install the back fairing midbass horns in very much time-align configuration.
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