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In Reply to: RE: Dumb question re: corner horns posted by paulfairall on March 05, 2012 at 02:54:11
At ten feet from the rear wall you'd get a response notch at 28 Hz, which might be moot depending on the cab bandwidth, and no quarter-space loading. While the subjective impression might have been of deep bass what really would have been possible was high output in the midbass, which is usually considered boomy tone.
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whatever, subjectively or not why bother to build corner cabs if you are not going to put them in corners?
These definitely were not build like Klipschorns since they were able to be out in the room. A very "likeable" thing with a corner speaker is they can appear to take up much less room. They just sit in the corner.
Obviously the speakers you were looking at needed backs to make the speaker complete, not like the Klipschorn that requires a corner, otherwise they would have been underwhelming in the bass when moved into the root. It seems reasonable that the speakers were designed so they could be in corners and unobtrusive, maybe even possibly loading the room better, with smoother bass if they were in the corners.
PeterZ
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