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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Problems with horns: upper bass
Post Subject: It is also depends of what you are looking for.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/12/2008
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There are very many totally not predictable things in bass horns; I would not go into enumeration of them – what the point? However, keeping the thread in context if it’s subject I would note that the objectives and reference points of the horn owner are also a very significant factor in determining what kind sound the horn will do. I for instance have no interest anymore in “getting better bass” from bass upper bass horn but I rather interested in getting a certain sense of softness from upperbass horn (actually not from upperbass but rather from midbass). I know exactly what kind bass softness I would like to get, to know HOW to get it, or willingness to go for it is another subject. If to look ONLY at the performance of upper bass, then I heard from playback only twice in my life the mid/upper bass that consider was as the “properly done bass” and that had the softness that I would consider as “references”. First time it was in 2002 with accidently successful corner loading and 15’ driver. Second time it was this summer from 50Hz front-loaded horn driven by twin drivers. Among all other installation and herd that I heard I never heard anything else worth my positive comments.

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