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Design a better Khorn bass bin


Colin

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That's correct Dean,

Just a couple of caps and resistors for the LP filter which is incorporated in each bass amp along with the pot. The AER driver runs full-range and the Oris horn rolls off @150Hz.

Have fun -Bryan

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John - if one's goal is to design a bass horn that fits through doorways and meets a certain cost point, then no, the compromises are not bad. But you know how us audiophiles are, always looking for more! I would like to know what the size and shape of the Khorn bass bin would be without compromise. Or, to put it a better way, built with the optimum angles, length of each individual part of the horn, and mouth size.

It's not that the compromises might be limiting frequency response so much, but what about output? I agree that 32hz is as low as a speaker really needs to go for all practicality, but what about total output? What would the output of a non-compromised Khorn bass bin be like?

Greg

Greg,

An uncompromised horn is a straight horn and really eats up some real estate !!

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