In Reply to: RE: Cornwalls in the nearfield posted by freddyi on January 17, 2016 at 18:28:09:
no idea about the adapter, suppose you could use a one inch driver but why would you want to introduce more distortion when a two inch exit driver has almost half the distortion that a one inch exit driver does?. I can tell you that once you listen to a large format driver you won't want to go back to small format ever again at least that is how I felt about it and I only wish I had made the jump sooner (much sooner). If you adjust the compression driver diaphragm to align up with the woofer voice coil (can do this by ear, it's like adjusting the focus of a movie projector) you can achieve amazing sonic results. Looks funny but the sound makes it look beautiful in a heart beat. With the horn up on top of the cabinet you are free to play with rotating the horn to see which pattern works best in your room. Good luck have some fun best regards moray james.
moray james
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