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    Horn Diffraction Control

    Hi folks, I have a pair of 846B Valencia that have had the crossover caps upgraded and the CDs replaced with GPA 902. I think that they finally sound as the designers intended. Or, in others words, pretty freakin awesome! Night and day compared to original.

    I?m trying to decide if it is worthwhile adding fibreglass or foam around the horn end bell. As they stand, they are pretty hard to fault to my ears.

    Any of you have experience or thoughts?
    Cheers.

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    Re: Horn Diffraction Control

    Quote Originally Posted by Dilbert View Post
    Hi folks, I have a pair of 846B Valencia that have had the crossover caps upgraded and the CDs replaced with GPA 902. I think that they finally sound as the designers intended. Or, in others words, pretty freakin awesome! Night and day compared to original.

    I’m trying to decide if it is worthwhile adding fibreglass or foam around the horn end bell. As they stand, they are pretty hard to fault to my ears.

    Any of you have experience or thoughts?
    Cheers.
    I've been thinking of trying this open-cell foam available from Home Depot Canada.

    https://www.homedepot.ca/product/polar-bear-eavesdropper-eavestrough-foam/1001096155

    I've thought of buying some and slicing it length-ways and then installing around the edges of my radial horn.

    Controlling early reflections does help stabilize imaging. I already have 2'x4' acoustic foam panels( standing on the floor + then ) butted up to the outside edges of my diy horn-speakers ( looks like crap but sure promotes solid imaging ).

    Last edited by Earl K; August 17th, 2019 at 05:23 AM.

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    Re: Horn Diffraction Control

    Hi Earl, that looks like an inexpensive thing to try. Thanks for the heads up.

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    Re: Horn Diffraction Control

    I've used filter foam for portable air conditioners. most of it is 1/4 to 3/8 thick, the 3/8 is what I used. Didn't do real tests, just sounded better to me.
    https://www.amazon.com/Black-Uni-Fil.../dp/B002OMWAXC
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