Vineethkumar01
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My intention in starting this thread is to explore more about Synergy type horn speakers.
I like to know more about technical aspects involved and listening experiences of people.
The most famous example of this type of speaker is the Danley SH50. (https://www.danleysoundlabs.com/products/sh50/)
My understanding about these types of speakers is very limited.
As far as I understand, the idea is to create a point source type behavior.
Over the years, many DIY versions with great results have been made. A few examples being:
and many others.
Please do contribute if you have any experience with these types of speakers
I like to know more about technical aspects involved and listening experiences of people.
The most famous example of this type of speaker is the Danley SH50. (https://www.danleysoundlabs.com/products/sh50/)
My understanding about these types of speakers is very limited.
As far as I understand, the idea is to create a point source type behavior.
Over the years, many DIY versions with great results have been made. A few examples being:
Small Syns
I posted a few plots of this speaker build on another thread of xrk971's, so thought I'd stop hijacking his thread (http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/285030-bookshelf-multi-way-point-source-horn-post4734171.html) and start a new one. _______________________________________ Edit Dec 18...
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A Bookshelf Multi-Way Point-Source Horn
This originally started in this thread which asks the question "why aren't we building a bookshelf synergy monitor" and answers it with "we are" or at least "let's try and see what we get." I got inspired back in the Trynergy thread to build a semi bookshelf point source horn The results with...
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Presenting the Trynergy - a full range tractrix synergy.
Presenting the Trynergy - a full range tractrix synergy. This speaker spun-off from the PRV 5MR450-NDY thread here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/259293-prv-5mr450-ndy-fast-applications-23.html#post4044854 and is sufficiently OT from the main thread which deals with the PRV driver...
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Please do contribute if you have any experience with these types of speakers