John Sheerin wrote on Thu, 10 June 2004 14:29 |
I finally got the horn built a few months ago and am about done testing it. We're (Eminence) planning on putting the plans on our website...I also came up with a smaller design (30"x30"x13.5") that uses one HL10 and can be used ala the LAB sub. A stack of 4 outside looks good, while a stack of 16 would be smokin'. I am working on getting this one built and tested. John |
raj wrote on Sat, 19 June 2004 01:14 |
Hi John, Could you let me have the link for the Hornresp software |
John Sheerin wrote on Thu, 10 June 2004 21:29 |
Hello, I hope this is not considered advertising, but anyway... I have also used 4 of them in a vented box for bass guitar. It's 24"x24"x15" and uses two square ports 4" on a side and 28" long that run along the top and bottom back corners of box, venting out the sides. This gives it an EBS style tuning at 30hz. John |
Magic wrote on Thu, 24 June 2004 08:24 |
Yep, that is quite strange, isn't it ? What makes a bass player interested or qualified ( ??? ) as a SR-guy ?] Magic |
Magic wrote on Thu, 24 June 2004 07:24 |
What makes a bass player interested or qualified ( ??? ) as a SR-guy ? |
Magic wrote on Thu, 24 June 2004 13:24 |
Yep, that is quite strange, isn't it ? What makes a bass player interested or qualified ( ??? ) as a SR-guy ? Magic |
daver wrote on Thu, 15 July 2004 10:03 |
*Maybe* it's because bass players learn early, with their very first amp, about the problems of trying to do too much gig without the right rig? *Maybe* this makes them more concerned about buying more amps and subs than the others, so they move in that direction? *Maybe* it's because drummers and guitarists are more worried about upgrading their own personal gear than the main rig? While a bass rig is fairly straightforward? |
Michael M wrote on Fri, 16 July 2004 00:59 |
I'm willing to bet that *Maybe* thoos epeople above are bass players Anywho, anyone know of any downloadable designs for a HL10 horn? |
Mark Seaton wrote on Fri, 16 July 2004 13:40 |
JR- Is the prediction with 1 box on the ground, or 2 or more? Also, are you looking at 1 or 2 HL-10s per box? Sensitivity is one thing, but you also need to look at where you run out of excursion. Not a bad concept though, and could be somewhat similar to what John Sheerin was talking about. |
Klark wrote on Fri, 10 September 2004 14:08 |
Anybody seen one of these?: https://athena.safe-order.net/decware/WO32/wo32.htm I'd like to see/hear what some HL10's would do in that box. Two of those built on top of each other, or just two of them stacked on top of each other would probably make a really wicked drumfill sub. |
BHFProfessional wrote on Tue, 05 October 2004 11:27 |
I remember that with the LAB subwoofer, there have been issues with the screws holding the access plate. After some hard shows, they would begin to come unscrewed, and develop leaks. |
BHFProfessional wrote on Wed, 06 October 2004 22:34 |
Give me a moment and I'll go search for the post. I think it's a page back, where the one guy ripped 4 LAB drivers, and then people asked about his access panel screws, and talked about having to periodically retighten screws after long shows, sometimes as much as a full turn, and they explored the possibility that a leaky side access panel can cause the driver to over-excursion, especially with the power people are putting into these things. ---Well, I tried to find the post, but it's not there. I guess I may have just jumped to that conclusion from reading a bunch of posts and then they all run together in my mind. Oh well. I've jumped to stranger conclusions before. |
Mark Seaton wrote on Wed, 06 October 2004 08:12 | ||
Your mention is the first I've heard of. So long as you are building with quality materials like Baltic Birch or using T-Nuts and machine screws, there should be no problems like you describe. Snip- . |
Too Tall wrote on Sat, 09 October 2004 07:25 Hi Mark, Al is constantly having screws back out. Mostly on all the handles (they are on T-nuts) and I believe also on the access plate. snip [/quote |
Have you guys given loctite a go on the bolts? I've used it on acess panel bolts on my own horns (not labs though..) and they're staying tight as they were when I put them in |