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An old project, newly found, on a sad day
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin McDonough" data-source="post: 206710" data-attributes="member: 10402"><p>hey</p><p></p><p>Can I ask a little more about this design and the sound it would produce. Seems to me to almost be a "scoop", with the driver's front playing into free air and then the rear having a small chamber feeding into a horn path. The main obvious difference being that it splits into two symmetrical horn paths rather than a single one. </p><p></p><p>How would this compare to other alignments such as tapped or ported horns (or scoops), and what kinds of advantages would the symmetrical horn give compared to a single horn, more like what Art has posted in his wooden example. </p><p></p><p>k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin McDonough, post: 206710, member: 10402"] hey Can I ask a little more about this design and the sound it would produce. Seems to me to almost be a "scoop", with the driver's front playing into free air and then the rear having a small chamber feeding into a horn path. The main obvious difference being that it splits into two symmetrical horn paths rather than a single one. How would this compare to other alignments such as tapped or ported horns (or scoops), and what kinds of advantages would the symmetrical horn give compared to a single horn, more like what Art has posted in his wooden example. k [/QUOTE]
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