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In Reply to: RE: Sad news for horn lovers posted by JoshK on December 17, 2014 at 09:36:32
I'm very sorry to hear this. I always respected that he used artificial stone to make his horns. That told me he cared about horns.
I just checked the site after a long time. He had been busy. First thing I went to was the 140hz horn with 2" mouth. Artificial stone? One horn weighs 61 lbs / 28kg !! Man, he took horns seriously!
It is sad news for horn lovers.
Josh, just remember Autotech might not last forever either. I say get it while the getting's good.
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
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I bought some from him on eBay back in 2004 or 2005 when they were really inexpensive, and mine were cast polyester resin sprayed with texture coat...hence the "stone" coating.
That's interesting. I would have preferred the polyester, and the cheaper price. You have to give it to him, he never deviated from the tractrix curve, for good or bad.What's the Fc of your horn?
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Edits: 12/22/14
I think they were either 350 or 400 hertz...been years since I had them.
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