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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Horn placements - horns occluding each other a problem?
Post Subject: Do not abuse horns.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/8/2010
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KS, I can;s visialise what you say. Make a picture of draw a diagram if you wish. But you know the answers – according to my Macondo Axioms all channels shall be located above easy other and no horizontal offset need to be used. Pile them up vertically with no one channel cover others channel and THEN make it to sound properly. Do not use horns as you wish them to be used and then complain about result. Use them as they intend to be used. If you have a herbivore animal then if you wish to feed it with meet then you can do it but then do not complain that the animal do not behave nicely.  So, do not abuse your horns, let them to be what they are.

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