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    Diffraction Horn in Germany

    anyone have any ideas of who makes this diffraction horn?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...725503812&rd=1


    cheeers

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    No, but it looks kind of home made.

    I do know who makes this one though.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3074237568

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    Yeah, I thought so... but then hey why not!

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    That's the first time I've seen a picture of your 2397's. They're gorgeous.

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mr. Widget
    [B]No, but it looks kind of home made.


    They seems to, in that they're made from plywood. On the other hand, the name 'R????? Audio' burned into their back suggesting a larger scale manufacture. Made me wonder if someone there had started to produce items like these 'on the cheap' which I imagine should sell like hotcakes to afficidinados who can't quite come up with the bigger bucks for the 'admittedly' drop dead gorgous horn that you make.

    cheers

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    why not

    Originally posted by Mr. Widget
    Yeah, I thought so... but then hey why not!
    youre right Widget,
    you haven't to hide them. Great work....and a good price!

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    Originally posted by Don McRitchie
    That's the first time I've seen a picture of your 2397's. They're gorgeous.
    From the WayBack machine, a post from September, 2003...

    http://audioheritage.csdco.com/vbull...t=wooden+horns
    bo

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    FWIW: Visaton in Germany still sell a wooden horn that seems to be a "Smith" horn type:

    http://www.visaton.de/cgi/VisatonFra...prache=english

    Looks like a smaller brother of the 2397 with 4 cells.

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    Question

    How much do those horns sell for,any clue???

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    They have two versions. The cheaper one made out of MDF is about 400 $ and a birch plywood version sells for around 600 $ each. Thats local prices.

    Not exactly cheap but I understand that they are of good quality.

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