as always, depends on the local market - which may include non-local folks depending on desirability and marketing...
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as always, depends on the local market - which may include non-local folks depending on desirability and marketing...
I recall a thread here where a member turned some new throats, maybe that thread can shed some light Charles...
*edit* found it!...
there is a gentleman in Germany that is associated with the "VOID" PA/Loudspeaker manufacturer/company, he goes by Lauren, that may be able to help you out...
I understand that he has reverse...
very neat project --
Grainger or McMaster Carr (others) may also be a worthwhile source to check in with for any misc. fitments/gaskets/etc. that are necessary....
very neat project!
attractive, if not original, badges you made there...
:)
https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/wheat-ridge/
looks like I may have an easy way to get this adapter done...
if it isn't too spendy, I may have them provide the adapters
I'll dis-mount one...
this is perfect, thanks!
and thanks for the shop safety tips -- always appreciated.
that advice also helps much. :)
I'll have to reach out to some electricians I know,
that seems like something a commercial sparky might have around, maybe...
(I can hope at least.... )
'Tis very much appreciated Earl --
I'm guessing that you might have posted a pic of the mounting plate --
but all I see is a small "X" box/icon -- I'll pull this up with another browser...
wowzers...
who'd a thunk it...
good news, I agree...
I heard that Panasonic has penned a deal here in Denver for it's U.S. sales and engineering hub...
I think I heard that it is more...
Anyone familiar with these? Seems like there may have been a few variants on the theme produced.
these have the 3 vane horns - possibly Northwest model 340 from what I have gleaned....
thanks in...
Agreed, it could have been a nice discussion methinks...
As the gentleman from WA mentioned, I do also find value in the older papers...
As did the folks behind Richard Long & Associates... ...
Maybe Todd White or GPA has a contact in the area available for contract work?
ive not heard the larger incarnations, but i am also impressed with the smaller 809A units, given thier size, performance is great
my understanding is that they were basically made to compete with...
Way back when, at least in some installs, I understand that the network employed
consisted of the White EQ modules employed with the 4700s... (or whatever eq model was chosen)
Thanks Lee, for the reminder...
the difference could have been an illusion, but before I had sent you those JBL throats.....
I had visually compared the two... I thought the Fostex had a...
had you used these woofers conventionally prior to the conversion?
ie. was the apparent assembly defect audible?
the rear of the fostex horn has a golf ball sized cavity near where the throat terminates on the flare side of the horn.
I know this because I have a pair of the H425 horns that need repair (STILL!)...
Thanks for sharing them Lee, the pics really bring perspective.
Maybe you could borrow some subs, etc. to
see if an addition of low frequency energy
would help out with your set up?
That's quite interesting Steve, thanks for the input.
Perhaps it was indeed... seems to "fit" the time/available & expedient tech.
You don't happen to have any pics I suppose? Not that the...
AWESOME!
great to hear of the positive experience.
So, I guess it may be a long shot, but is anyone intimately familiar with the Bill Beer (Keyboard Products was hte company name, I think???)
modified Leslies...
My understanding is that it may...
here's a few threads...
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?31610-2241-vs-2242
...
generally folks like the 2242 for dedicated LFE channels b/c
they are VERY rugged...
I believe the 2241 may reach just a but lower according to specs....
but I forget the ...