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In Reply to: RE: Bull-Nosed Horn Project posted by djk on October 03, 2014 at 23:29:10
Those look absolutely gorgeous my friend. I have my very good friend Paul B. restoring an early pair of TAD 2001 drivers for me as I'm writing this. I can imagine those TAD 2001's mounted to your horns with a pair of Fostex T900a sitting on top of that cabinet crossed in between 8Khz to 10Khz or wherever it is that the TADs 2001's start losing their composure! That should sound quite nice indeed! Oh yeah I love your curved front of the section of your PPSL with four 8's. What a beautiful look. What will you be selling these speakers for price-wise...I'm listening to: Club de Sol by David Chesky
Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)
Full-range/Wide-range Drivers --- Front & Back-Loaded Horns
Central Florida Audio Society -- SETriodes Group -- Space Coast Audio Society
Edits: 10/09/14Follow Ups:
The cabinets were made by Cabinet Solutions at a cost of $2200.
That did not include the work on the HF section, ports, plenum (for the 8's) networks, grills, etc.
The set of eight woofers were about $300, the HF horns are $525 (from Dave Harris), the BMS drivers are about $1400 a pair.
These belong to a friend of mine at work (Dave), and are being delivered to his son in Denver. If any at the RMAF (this weekend) are interested in listening to them, that might be possible.
We will probably be building a couple pair more, and Dave will probably be selling one (or both) pair of his LaScala, and his son works with someone on the Bronco team that may want a set.
I view this set as a work-in-progress, and will hopefully make fewer mistakes on the next two pairs.
I would love to see how you made the inside of the female horn mold.
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