SELENIUM HC2325 Short Throw Horn
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My truck has had 2 under the hood for about 3 years now without any problems and I am about to buy 2 more for the back
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I love it! The small size of the horn flare makes finding an operator who can operate at 600Hz extremely difficult. *Moreover, the speakers are not designed to deliver maximum SPL, but rather disperse the sound evenly throughout the whole spectrum. When you stand directly in front of horn flares, they make a significant amount of noise. For those who are not familiar with horns, this sounds like the harsh, nasty sound they are famous for. Speakers must be a great distance from the audience in order to make use of those horns Using this narrow beam, the wavelength will be able to encompass all 100 wavelengths Two hundred people between the ages of 100 and 200 The distance between them is 200 feet. It is correctly classified as a "short throw" horn. It makes no difference how close you are to them, or if you are looking at them straight on or 45 degrees to the side. You can walk around the room and not hear any difference in You can use these in coffee houses and clubs with up to 200 people where you don't have the room to place the speakers a long distance away It's important to note here that the key to all this is "constant directivity" When you increase the frequency, the dispersion pattern of the horn doesn't get narrow. This is enabled by a series of internal baffles as well as a stepped horn profile. The result is you end up with a high frequency roll-off after any normal compression driver It is an ancient practice to equalize constant directivity horns. I matched the horn flare with a 109dB SPL driver on my system the two drivers are quite loud together With a woofer crossing at 1 way and 94dB SPL, this speaker is exceptionally loud. In two samples. Due to the high SPL levels within the horn, I had the opportunity to embed the required high boost EQ right in the crossover. In the case of a Peavey RX22 compression driver, I have been using them already A thread) made of the soft plastic in the HC23-65 A total of 25 flares were used. In the end, I had to sand the RX22 threads and chase them a lot to get it to Additionally, because the drivers weigh about 8 pounds, I built a mechanical support into the cabs for the driver assembly, as I was concerned the plastic horns couldn't actually support that amount of weight. It was an upgrade, therefore, I was stuck with wood screws and particle board (my project was an upgrade). Instead, I tried building a lever arm that would pull the wood screws from the particle board cabinet. It seems that my results haven't been influenced by anything Harsh and high fidelity, but in a good way. To achieve my goal I needed PA speakers that would render vocals in a proper manner. This horn flare provided me with that opportunity. My recommendation would be to pair these flares with the Selenium D220ti driver if I were starting from scratch.
It was great, but I wish they were a little bit bigger, but that doesn't really matter since I ordered them for something else.
I like it.
Drivers sound like they are mad when they use these. This was a well thought out and well used purchase that I'm proud of.
placed the order and hope it works out fine. However, I did install them and haven't used them yet. The size and compactness of them are perfect for my car's tweeters. I bought them for their original size. A few pictures of my speaker have been uploaded to my website. It is my hope that this will help you. My search for pictures of this horn on the internet came up with no suitable images of this horn. This is the only picture of this horn on the web that is It might help to look at these pictures. With them, I'm using these drivers, they fit rite on, they're called "Selenium D250-" It is a crossover for the "X Phenolic Compression Driver" and the "O2 ODXO 2-" I have the JBL Power Series subs and the JBL Crossover system. The subs are awfully They won't burn out when I blast my 2800 watt stereo very loudly. For the last 5 years, I have been using that setup. Everything except the plywood and sheet rock screws can be found here on Amazon. I make all of my speakers from scratch. Ok, it has now been 4 weeks since our last update. Hearing them has given me a better understanding. The layout is ok, it's not ideal, but it's My ears were hurting from the other horns I had. I don't have any pain in my ears from these. I like their sound because they aren't quite as loud as the other two. It sounds as if they are okay. It's just that the size is so big.
I am pleasantly surprised by the sound of this It is the first time I've used these, and I am planning to do a frequency response plot soon. These doors are ideal for cabinets of a reasonable size since they are short and have a small footprint. These surround sound systems will be installed in home theaters.
It was perfect.
This is a very good product. I like the size, material, termination, the sound, and the quality of the package. Thank you for recommending them at 100%
I would recommend them to anyone
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