Yet Another Table Tuba Build
Re: Yet Another Table Tuba Build
What if you installed a(nother) horn around the chamber opening? It would probably have to be as long as the front horn to do anything, but I'm throwing darts in the dark here.
2 DR250s, 2 27" Lab15 T-60s, 2 30" Neo Titan 39s, 1 Autotuba...and looking for more!
Re: Yet Another Table Tuba Build
Yes, indeed, a mostly-restored '31 Model A Town Sedan.jimbo7 wrote:looks like a model a engine to mebassmonster wrote:Nice build. What's that antique I see in the background of some of the photos? Ford Model A?
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Re: Yet Another Table Tuba Build
If the extra rear horn path was as long as the front there would be serious wave cancellations as it would be 180 degrees out of phase with the front horn path (since one is powered by the front and the other is powered by the back of the sub)Rich4349 wrote:What if you installed a(nother) horn around the chamber opening? It would probably have to be as long as the front horn to do anything, but I'm throwing darts in the dark here.
16.5" AT w/ Infinity 860w
TLAHs w/ 9 mids & 16 tweets
17" THTLP w/ Dayton RSS315HF-4
16" TAT w/ Infinity 1060w
18" TT w/ Dayton DCS-205-4
5.5" TrT w/ DCS-205-4
T-18 w/ DCS-205-4
33" THT w/ Dayton Titantic 1200
DR200s
TLAHs w/ 9 mids & 16 tweets
17" THTLP w/ Dayton RSS315HF-4
16" TAT w/ Infinity 1060w
18" TT w/ Dayton DCS-205-4
5.5" TrT w/ DCS-205-4
T-18 w/ DCS-205-4
33" THT w/ Dayton Titantic 1200
DR200s