In Reply to: RE: what's a good little rectangular horn to use with 1" driver for a tweeter ? hows this combo look ? posted by freddyi on January 13, 2017 at 14:16:14:
That horn is basically a (actually better made) copy of the QSC. It's constant directivity, though, so needs CD compensation starting at around 3kHz. A series resistor of about 10 ohms with about 1uF shunted across it (R and C in parallel, then that in series with the tweeter) should get close. That horn works pretty well as low as 900Hz, maybe bigger than what you want though. Very smooth sounding, though.
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- RE: what's a good little rectangular horn to use with 1" driver for a tweeter ? hows this combo look ? - bwaslo 14:45:10 01/13/17 (1)
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