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Re: HORN!

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"Yo Mike-oh,
having PMS today or just a tiff with the wife?"

No. I'm disturbed by your lack of common sense and your ignorance.

""Nowadays we have bass players with 5 string basses that go down to 32Hz."
Em.. I think that goes back quite a way in time..
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Dude, dude, dude...tsk tsk. "Nowadays we have the Internet to interact with insecure DIY horn making assholes"- Nowadays is a figure of speech. Now. A D-A-Y-S??
Not like uh last week. Nowadays. These last few decades apply here too."

Re-read what you wrote. Or maybe just ask your mom to help you post, you seem to have a problem conveying the difference between days and centuries.


>"Horns like most other speakers have a 'sweet spot' in terms of their volume level where they sound their best. And this tends to be overwhelmingly loud at times."

>You are wrong.

"Nope. You are. You having a bad headache this morning or just an empty stomach or something?

Every high eff. horn loaded speaker from Edgarhorns to Lowthers to multiple driver horn loaded speakers exactly like direct radiators, bipolars, etc. have a volume dependent "sweet spot". "

Reread what you wrote:

"Horns like most other speakers have a 'sweet spot' in terms of their volume level where they sound their best. And this tends to be overwhelmingly loud at times."

Now, why are you claiming the sweet spot of horns is overwhelmingly loud? What facts do you have to back up this BS? I asked you a question and you dodged it like a bunny running from a beagle...........

What horns have you had in your room that need to be played this loud to sound good?

Mike




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