Those darn horns are $350/ea now, and the adapters are up to $120/ea :crying: Somebody say "ya snooze, ya lose"?
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Those darn horns are $350/ea now, and the adapters are up to $120/ea :crying: Somebody say "ya snooze, ya lose"?
I'm pretty sure 1Audiohack has measured some on a plane wave tube, too.
Yes, it was your post that I got the other part number from. Looks like a different head than the latest selection, I'll edit the other post so folks don't get the flat head vs pan head.
A few pages back, these were spec'd out as possible mounting screws, self tapping for plastic:
NOTE: Different part number from any previous posts that might have been quoted
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Strange that the JBL driver has "Made in Mexico" stamped on the foilcal. BMS has plants in Mexico?
I figure Barry for more of a 66000/4350/4435 layout sort of dreamer.
Is this the end of the road for the H4338 then?
I came away thinking directivity/time domain control, flat frequency response, low power compression, and high dynamic range were the driving force :dont-know:
I will say that's one of the few...
Thank goodness they left the 4345 out of the fight!
Absolutely! Cheaper is always better, especially when you are doing some 115dB mixing around the house for a week solid :applaud:
Just...
Kudos on sourcing the M2 horns!
And hopefully Sydney, too.