Has anyone used the 18 sound 12nmb1000 with the b&c dcx464 and the rcf hf950 horn on the pm90? If so I would very much appreciate getting the eq settings for the speaker. I’m suing a powersoft t604 and a t304. Thanks!!
It's been a long time since we looked into alternate drivers for this horn. On one hand, the 405 offers a significant increase in power handling (~2 dB), however one of the critical parameters for how the horn performs in the effective moving mass (Mms). I would suggest simulating the two in Hornresp to see how it performs.Good morning everyone and best wishes for the new year! One question: has anyone ever tried the version with the RCF MB12n405? Are there any real advantages over the MB12n351s or is the higher power not very influential? Since the difference is a few tens of € per woofer, I wanted to know if it's worth buying the superior model!
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The 405 should work - the response is a bit bumpy and it will require more EQ to get it flat but at full power it would produce about 2 dB more SPL. Other drivers that look a good are Beyma's 12MC700 and Faital Pro 12FH520. I don't think these were available when I started this project.Good morning everyone and best wishes for the new year! One question: has anyone ever tried the version with the RCF MB12n405? Are there any real advantages over the MB12n351s or is the higher power not very influential? Since the difference is a few tens of € per woofer, I wanted to know if it's worth buying the superior model!
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Yes, they are intended to be sculpted out of dense foam. Their purpose is to prevent premature horn expansion. and keep the corner smooth. The smaller of the two is probably not needed (I didn't use it in mine). Rather than dense foam, I used PVC and expanding foam in mine, and others have used various wood bending techniques as well. How you fill that corner is up to you; whatever method seems the most manufacturable to you!Curious as to how these curvatures have been implemented by people (how they made them), and also what this kind of implementation is doing for the box sonically; I'm guessing they do something similar to bass traps in a studio?
The way I read this is a sculpted section of dense foam placed in each corner where indicated.
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