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RE: Fostex alnico tweeters

Posted by Don Reid on December 11, 2016 at 09:09:51:




Hey, belyin. The way I mounted the Fostex bullets with the Oris Horns is a method I would only recommend to someone who uses DSP, is retired, has plenty of time on their hands and really really enjoys spending a lot of time in their workshop working on speaker projects.

As the photo shows I made what I call a tweeter crane which brings the mouth of the bullet tweeters above and even with the mouth of the Oris horns. I chose this mounting method in hopes of achieving a cleaner wave launch from the bullet tweeters. The obvious distance displacement between the acoustic centers of the tweeters and the Oris horn drivers would make this mounting technique unworkable without DSP to correct for the time lag.