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personal site dedicated to advanced audio and evolved music reproduction
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Romy wrote : "... did you use good transport to make this assessment?..." Electrocompaniet EMC-1 : Certainly not the absolute last word in transports, but still quite good* "...So, you have 16/44 dost and you can create a file from it, the file the y...
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Romy wrote (in blue) :
"... Are you saying that you are able to play from your PC music that you got by ripping CD and you have better sound from PC? ..."
Yes, and because of this it would be accurate to say that my system is music-...
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In my case, it has nothing to do with convenience, and believe it or not, everything to do with quality.Shrink-to-fit, badly-mastered recordings... These are the cards we've been dealt. Ripping CDs is the sort of ritual I hate. I nevertheless spend c...
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Just a quick suggestion regarding stands/shelves :I don't know if it would fit in with your décor, but sturdy shelves on wheels would allow you to reconfigure at will (or when you move to a new house, get a divorce, etc). They are also really ni...
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Lbjefferies7 wrote : "...My curiosity peaked with Jessie Dazzle’s last few posts. I realized that, in France, he receives 220v, 50 Hz power... I was wondering if, at 240V, some of the fluctuations between good and bad electricity could be allev...
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Paul,Thanks for the thoughts."...Variations in the "aptitude" of the "ground plane"/route to the ground cause it to load up with current, which draws/carries/transmits common mode noise..."OK, my head is spinning... I must work on more fully understa...
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In my case, I have not observed any fluctuations in sound quality other than those resulting from my own state of fatigue (maybe they are doing something right with power generation/distribution over here... I don't see many complaints coming from ou...
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Now that is what I call a woman.Nice; I can smell the metal.Dominique, let's have a beer sometime.jd*...
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You might try contacting this eBay seller... esssurplusLooking at what he has, one would suspect he may be able to find equipment that corresponds to your requirements.This, item N°: 230277113008, may not be appropriate, but it does gi...
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Thanks for the thoughts,I was just on the phone with a guy who sells prototyping materials; we discussed the idea I had this weekend... His opinion is that it should work. If so, it will really make the process much quicker.Romy wrote :"......
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Romy wrote :"...Jeffrey Jackson suggested that to build the horn similar that he has built for the GOTO distributer he would charge around $15K. As I understand you are a software engineer, so with $100/per billable hour of your salary the $15K is ju...
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Oops,
I'll send the images again once back at work on Monday.
The thraot size will be 7 inches.
Yes I have thought about paying someone else to do the work, but that sort of skilled labor is super expensive around here.
And... Yesterday ...
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Here are a couple of shots of how the inner surface of the new rectangular mid-bass horn will look (shown with driver; an AK151). This model is based on a calculation for an exponential horn.These images do not show wall...
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Tuga wrote :"...Could you provide the contact for the Carbon suppliers you have found?..."Tuga, sure.Email me; click on my pseudonym (user I.D.); Let me know where you will be wanting to use the materials (what continent?), as shipping adds a lot.jd*...
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Klass wrote :
"...ribs stiffer than sandwich? Can you explain?..."It's not what I wrote, or meant to express. For the same given thickness, a sandwich would be more stiff than a ribbed and otherwise non-sandwich construction (in fact the "ribs"...
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Paul S wrote:"...In any case, I have never heard even a concrete LF horn that did not sound like a cave, a sewer pipe, etc..."I believe you; and this is why I am hoping these LF horns you heard were ineptly implemented.I would guess that the "cave/se...
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Klaus,I should start by saying that I'm not a scientist and not an engineer. I arrived at the following conclusions as a result of a little research and some thinking about the problem. It is possible that I am incorrect.I don't know how yo...
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Klaus wrote :
"...maybe i'm wrong, but as far as i see it, the whole thing has to be stiff on the outside. will make the horn in a way to survive a "explosion" on the throat, the pressure will try to expand the horn to the outside, so it should ma...
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Klaus,
Thanks very much for the offer to help.
I have a copy of the latest version of HornResp (and also of WinISP Normal and Pro versions).
To be honest, I haven't yet tried either... Been using my "cousins's" (Jean-Michel Le Cléac'h) Exc...
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Oops... Ok, I admit it, I was up all night with an Excel-based profile generator.I wrote :"...I will pass on carbon purely out of financial considerations... At 40€/m X 100m, we are into the sort of cash that I'd rather put toward real...
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Thanks guys for all the suggestions.Klaus wrote :"...there are a lot of questions, but if one thinks to much, then he will end up like this lynn olson, pages and pages of endless talk and no horns..."Very true, I need to get cracking, but I'm&nb...
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Romy wrote : "...Going for exponential midbass is probably good idea; most likely I would do the same if I go for 50Hz horn..."I responded : "...I have been considering Hyperbolic/Exponential because... Mainly because I seem to remember it is so...
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Here is a better shot of Ulf's horn... In this image, the object on the right is the core of the mold, which corresponds to the inner surface of the horn :
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I've continued thinking about construction since posting my previous laser-cut hallucination (titled "Painless mid-bass horn"...). Thinking mostly about the transition from round driver to rectangular horn... I don't know how...
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Paul,
Thanks for the comments.
I may have come up with a way of making the BIG horns fairly painlessly.
I found a place that sells large sheets of urethane foam in several thicknesses and several densities.And, Its no big deal to find a place that...
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Romy's quotes in blue:"...It feels that there is very little room for the tweeter to breathe. It is not the narrow firing tweeter and I think you might give to it a little bit more room..."Yes I was thinking the same thing, and the frame does offer p...
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Romy's quotes in blue:Daniel J. Plach's quote in green:"...The back chamber mechanism is good. Are you planning to do the same in the midbass horn?..."Yes, it will be similar, but more robust; I have an idea for a locking-type seal, which I would pro...
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be wrote :"...Loking at the pictures it seems to me that you are using felt in front of the chamber front plate to seal the coupling between the horn and the chamber? This could cause some problems if the felt sheat is open towards the horn throat......
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Quotes from Romy in blue: "...Anyhow, I do not know at which stage your project is what I think you are somewhere in a process of integrating the drivers..."I would like to stabilize the system, and listen to the existing horns, while ...
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Ronnie wrote (and posted the following image): "...I was thinking the same. But perhaps rubber rings can be used to seal the back chamber to make it instantly tune-able (without the hard foam)..."Romy wrote a thread called the "Practical Guide t...
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