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KHORN Dimension Question


BamaMike

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The dimension that you show isn't quite enough, IMO.  I believe you're talking about the 23 inch dimension of the Khorn itself.  However, false corners are 48 inches each side - corresponding to about a 1/4 wavelength at 70 Hz.

 

See http://www.furnitureappliancemart.com/img/products/Klipsch/richmedia/Heritage - Klipsch_-992264988_7c485fae-2a22-44ce-8e67-d401e4520bae.pdf

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Sliding glass doors outside of that Khorn 22-23 inch dimension are okay in my experience.  You can insert a piece of waferboard or plywood between the short wall and the Khorn that is 22 inches long to stiffen the corner if the wall flexes too much. 

 

Chris

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As mentioned, the walls form the final part of the bass horn and the minimum length should be 48" to be ideal.  However, don't let a less-than-ideal situation stop you from using Khorns, especially if your other three sides are good.  You should still be able to get good results.

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I had similar problem....open space to dinning room so I made veneered piece of plywood to match the speaker and attached it to the speaker as in false corner. 32 wide x 39 tall only attached to bass bin. The end of the board from corner is 38 inches not ideal but seems to work good.

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