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In Reply to: RE: Looking for a wood turner posted by amioutaline? on November 23, 2014 at 05:01:43
There is a wood turner in northern Utah who's not too far away, but I was hoping for someone experienced in horns. If that doesn't materialize, then I'll give him a try.
Duke
Me being a dealer makes you leery?? It gets worse... I'm a manufacturer too.
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Those round 'wave-guides' you used on the Jazz Modules made for a sound that I thought would've been "best at show" almost anywhere, not just LSAF, long ago.
Wayne Parhams new catenary horns, when I heard them in my system, with crossover changes to suit, finally trumped that. You might want to arrange to try a pair. The new horns, removal of the attenuation circuit cap and Duelund CAST resistor across the driver inputs is the sound both Moose and I agree is the best we've heard.
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Visually I think the Jazz Modules were my most appealing design, so I'm hoping to head back in that direction.
Duke
Me being a dealer makes you leery?? It gets worse... I'm a manufacturer too.
amioutaline?
I think the Pi H290C is one of the most advanced rectangular horns to date. It is the other option to a round horn.
I think what the horn world needs is two more H290Cs. One for 350hz and one for 500hz. I know Wayne would never want to produce those, and especially not with plastic moulds. The best I think could ever happen would be that Wayne okays a limited fiberglass run from Autotech. That would be awesome, and I would get both.
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
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