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CornScalas are sweet - thanks BEC


Arky

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I picked up a pair of Cornscalas from Bob. They are awesome in 2 channel & multi-channel with the Cornwalls. I have been listening for a week or so & these things are clear & detailed even with high power thrown at them. Those big horns are sweet.

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Very nice. How much different do they sound compared to your Cornwalls?

cubdog

Very similar but cleaner, clearer & wider in the mids. Both sets are using Bob's new tweeter.

These are using a pro horn instead of the La Scala horn. I listened to La Scalas & these hybrids at Bob's & they sounded about the same to me. The hybrids just go deeper.

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Other possible names for this speaker configuration. Tracwall, Corntrac, Corntrachorn, Corntracwall, Corntractrix, Tractrixhornwall, or if I am not mistaken since the horn is an Edgarhorn midrange horn design call it an Edgarwall. Any way they look great and I bet they sound great also I bet that horn really opens up the midrange

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Correct "made up" name would be Cornscala II. The Cornscala used a K401 which of course would not fit in a Cornwall size cabinet. The Cornscala II uses a large but shorter horn and will fit in a Cornwall size cabinet. Sound is about the same between the Cornscala and Cornscala II.

Bob Crites

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is it indeed a 'Tractrix' horn? I thought it was some Pyle horn that fit the box, do you have a link to the horn specs used Bob? K55 behind them?

I might want to do this for some of my boxes either for center use or for 'Industrials'. Just for the fun of it.

Thanks

Michael

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Bob

I've finally had time to put these Cornscala II's you built through the paces. They are absolutely fantastic. I'm a midrange guy & these mids are so crystal clear it's stunning. I'm having to back off the power before I damage my ears. The bass is quite good as well.

Kudos young man.

JT

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Bob or Arky-

Are the squawker drivers K-55 (Atlas PD-5VH)?

I see that the horn is available for $29 at

http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?Source=googlebase&ProductID=16186

For that kind of money it makes little sense to go to the trouble to build (or buy) a wooden Tractrix horn unless there is a tremendous improvement or unless the hobbyist just lives to maximize the DIY thrill at every opportunity. Has anyone done a direct comparison?

Michael-

I believe that device is meant to "torture" corks out of bottles. You need not concern yourself further.

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