In Reply to: How flat can cornerhorns be? posted by mdg on July 6, 2015 at 09:08:57:
>The design has to be a special horn that can be placed in the corner
Any horn can be placed in a corner. You'll get 1/8 space loading so long as the mouth is less than 1/4 wavelength from the three boundaries. You may build the horn along the lines of the KHorn, which in effect made two of the room walls part of the enclosure, but you don't have to. As alluded to by Tom in-room response can actually go lower than the horn corner frequency when cabin gain is factored into the equation.
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