Has anybody used a 416 in a tapped horn ? I've more then 8 feet in a closet for a bedroom sub system. The ceiling is actually 101.5 ". And I have a 416 to use.
Has anybody used a 416 in a tapped horn ? I've more then 8 feet in a closet for a bedroom sub system. The ceiling is actually 101.5 ". And I have a 416 to use.
Not that I'm aware of, though there was someone I did an Altec TH sim for a long time ago, but don't recall who/what/when, just TTBOMK it went nowhere.
Regardless, it was/need to be huge due to the super high Vas spec and from dim memory it must have been a GPA 416-8C as the sim looks familiar and right at 50 ft^3 net with a ~182" path length, so a single fold could tilt into an 8 ft ceiling.
Need Hornresp to view.
GM
edit: In trying to upload a 2 KB .txt file I get this error and when I click on view attachments it just shows smilies that I can turn off in the post, which doesn't work:
[h=Upload Errors]3[/h]
- GPA4168C25HzTH.txt - Exceeds your quota by 731 Bytes. Click here to view your attachments
Sum of all attachments owned by GM: 1,023.7 KB
Current Attachment Total: 1,023.7 KB
Finally figured out how to delete some old attachments, but now tells me I can't add an attachment!!! [h=Message]2[/h]GM, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
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Last edited by GM; February 14th, 2020 at 05:01 PM.
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Attached..........
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GM thank you but my cheap laptop couldn't open the file. What's starting square inches, length and ending inches. I'll figure the rest out. thanks in advance..
Hmm, it's a dinky little Notepad .txt file, so any MS machine should handle it fine.
You have to install hornresp [HR], then download the file to its IMPORT folder and click on it and it will install it as a new Record, then will probably have to read the HELP file [which can be converted into a WORD file for convenience] to understand what you're looking at: Hornresp
Note it's all metric, but for all critical dims you can highlight them, press F5 and a little pop-up conversion will give you imperial.
GM
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wrong thread... sorry!
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