![]() And to me you want a bit of curve, not a flat conical. You don't want "breaks" where the path (instead it bends and does so slowly). You don't want parallel walls (standing waves). Think of the sound leaving the hole in the throat (at the compression driver). But exposure is probably the best, so we can go and seek out, try, and learn. ![]() We are here to discuss, share, disagree, and maybe even learn a thing or 2. Opinions are like a holes, everyone has one. Nope, I'm not offended nor feel attacked. I recall reading that their sound was rather unpleasant as well. JBL 2370A Bi-Radial Horn seems a bit pricey $250.00. It sounds nice enough, especially given the price of $15.00 each, but response falls off the cliff under ~2khz or so and the woofer needs more room than that to crossover. Right now it is using a JBL Econo.thing horn that I picked up on from another thread. My living room is not so big, so dispersion is not such a big deal either.Ĭould someone recommend a horn (or similar) that will extend to the ~500hz region, allow relatively flat response in the extreme high frequency range without lethal beaming, and do it while not adding any new flavors to the brew? It is for a HiFi stereo that has been evolving for a number of years so the most important qualities will be the lack of coloration and the preservation of detail in recorded music. ![]() Teaming a JBL 2206H woofer with a 2426H high frequency compression driver calls for a horn, or waveguide.sort of device. Hi, I'm a new kid on the block and I need some advice. ![]()
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