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  »  New  Problems with horns: mid-range horns...  First or second order for 1" driver....  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     8  101060  07-21-2004
  »  New  Evaluation of tractrix curves based on visual surface r..  Re: The Delay of Time Delay...  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     17  164316  06-20-2006
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  »  New  Does horn surface porosity influence sound ?..  other possible materials that might be used....  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     11  92297  02-11-2007
  »  New  Adding one more non-spherical to Macondo...  Horn suggestions for 300Hz-1000Hz channel...  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     23  239930  12-15-2010
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  »  New  Problems with horns: mid-range horns...  First or second order for 1" driver....  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     8  101060  07-21-2004
  »  New  Evaluation of tractrix curves based on visual surface r..  Re: The Delay of Time Delay...  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     17  164316  06-20-2006
  »  New  Earl Geddes: Horny Book..  Horns, Earl, bottomeaters Sound and confidence of ignor...  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     10  121905  07-19-2006
  »  New  Does horn surface porosity influence sound ?..  other possible materials that might be used....  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     11  92297  02-11-2007
  »  New  Adding one more non-spherical to Macondo...  Horn suggestions for 300Hz-1000Hz channel...  Horn-Loaded Speakers Forum     23  239930  12-15-2010
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