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Looking for 50's slot-loaded cornerhorns


KenLehr

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In the late 50's, we built a pair of slot-loaded cornerhorns for my frat house in Cincinnati that were quite good at the time. We used a Bell stereo tape deck and stereo amplifiers whose cost keep me from having much of a social life. I have scanned this forum for clues to these designs and can only say that the items were something between and/or like a Rebel or a Shorthorn. We obtained the plans from a hi-fi publication at the times.

I've noted that two or three of the veteran contributors to this forum(HDBR,CaptnBob,...) have intimate knowledge of the old Klipsch designs (other than the well-known Klipschorn and Belles, etc). Being retired, I have all the time in the world to return to this former hobby of building enclosures and I need some help to find copies of those old plans.

Thanks for your attention and in advance for anything you might offer.

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Hi, Ken and welcome aboard!

Shorthorn plans (and plans for a wide variety of other speakers, from VOTTs to Jensen Imperials) are in a book I've seen at the local library. I have forgotten the authors and exact title, but give me a little while and I'll come up with it. I do know the cover is red, if that helps.9.gif

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Att: greg928s4

Thanks for your anticipation; I have none of my own work on hand at this time. However, in approximately 4-6 weeks, I will be happy to post some photographs of the expected results.

One of the units built in the past was a modification of the JBL Paragon. Like a lot of us, it was sold off when the living quarters were too small to hold the hardware.

Thanks for asking.

KenLehr

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