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Re: My new setup... :)
#126425 02/04/06 04:48 AM
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Is it big enough for a subwoofer ? I thought there was some formula relating low frequency limit to the length of the horn or something...

Or maybe I'm just confusing this with the huge honkin' horn at the local aerospace research center... meant to simulate earthquakes and sonic booms. It's about 150 feet long and is stimulated by high pressure gas rupturing something like 1/8" of steel plate.

If you bang the wall at the pointy end of the horn you get a HUGE floor-shaking thump at the wide end. It's really neat.


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Re: My new setup... :)
#126426 02/04/06 05:33 AM
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I think those say, "Nondishka. Ho-nondishka."

Re: My new setup... :)
#126427 02/04/06 07:32 AM
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I think it's big enough. There's a number of hand built horn loaded subs on the net. I did a little googling last night when I was bored.


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