is this a form of rear load horn scoop?

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16 years 6 months ago #2052 by upcomingsound
is this a form of rear load horn scoop? was created by upcomingsound

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16 years 6 months ago #2053 by
that's a transmission line hi fi cab... Looks nice & well made too.

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16 years 6 months ago #2054 by deadbeat
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That's not a transmission line.

That's a Hi-Fi rear-loaded horn (no, them hi-fi folks don't use scoops).
They usually fit fullrange drivers by the likes of Fostex, E J Jordan,
Coral and Lowther, all of which are small 5-8 inch things that sound
absolutely beautiful at home. That looks to me like a Fostex
reccomended design, or some other one. Note the stepped bottom - these
cabs are usually ridiculously heavy and stable, kind of like compressed
ASS cabs.

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16 years 6 months ago #2068 by tony.a.s.s.
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It's good to see that a bit of thought went into that box. I would guess that the extra bits on the ends of the panels are to help stop the flexing as the panels terminate in free air.

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16 years 6 months ago #2073 by
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Does the slight flair at the end of the "horn" make it a rear loaded horn rather than a TL then?

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16 years 6 months ago #2074 by tony.a.s.s.
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Ad, That cab seems to have a graduated expansion. That would make it a horn whereas a TL cab has parallel sides which remain the same from the throat to the final exit.

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16 years 6 months ago #2077 by
oh I see, it looked parallel from a quick glance.

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16 years 6 months ago #2112 by deadbeat
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Beranek\'s law
\'bits of ply round a driver\'

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16 years 4 months ago #3568 by deadbeat
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Adam, I remembered (though I don't usually like to dig up old topics) that actually, horns like this actually act like tlines and horns at the same time (well, at different frequencies but the effect is still there), they are usually designed by mathcad.

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16 years 4 months ago #3621 by levyte357
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Shouldnt all this be in an "Obscure Hifi" sort of forum?

No one here is gonna build these for use in a rig, so to me, it seems a bit pointless having it here.

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