A while back Parts express had plans for Selenium speakers that look pretty cool. You can still find them here:
http://hornplans.free.fr/pas3ma1.html
Here is an example i found:
http://www.minhembio.com/Blanken/96087
Has anyone ever built or heard one of these?
I'm NOT planning to build one, I love my BFM gear too much and Bill's designs are proven! I'm just interested in what these really are. Are they "horn loaded" what's the adventge or disadvantge with these designs?
They look big and heavy!
Selenium Horn loaded plans
Selenium Horn loaded plans
2 - OTop8
2 - T39
8 - DR200
2 - DR250
9 - T24
6 - T45
1 - Auto Tuba
2 - T39
8 - DR200
2 - DR250
9 - T24
6 - T45
1 - Auto Tuba
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Re: Selenium Horn loaded plans
It's a trapezoid cab, intended for side by side splayed placement, with a low frequency cutoff of 200Hz. Totally obsolete.
Re: Selenium Horn loaded plans
Hmm interesting.
What was the thought of placing them side by side?
What was the thought of placing them side by side?
2 - OTop8
2 - T39
8 - DR200
2 - DR250
9 - T24
6 - T45
1 - Auto Tuba
2 - T39
8 - DR200
2 - DR250
9 - T24
6 - T45
1 - Auto Tuba
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Re: Selenium Horn loaded plans
Cabinets like these were clustered in a cylindrical array for increased horizontal dispersion. It seems that from the 1950s to the 1980s pro-audio engineers forgot about line arrays. (but I bet your school auditorium had a pair of 'column speakers' (which were spot on, but considered uncool for the big boys.)).
BFM rig:
6 OT12
4 T48
4 WH8
Other:
56 box Electrotec LabQ rig
Way too many cables

6 OT12
4 T48
4 WH8
Other:
56 box Electrotec LabQ rig
Way too many cables

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Re: Selenium Horn loaded plans
Engineers never forgot about them, it was the users who were unaware of the physics of how sound worked who insisted on splaying cabs. Manufacturers simply gave the users what they wanted.draehn wrote:Cabinets like these were clustered in a cylindrical array for increased horizontal dispersion. It seems that from the 1950s to the 1980s pro-audio engineers forgot about line arrays.
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