In Reply to: horn Q's ---time delay/ mid high horn design posted by chris229 on November 24, 2002 at 00:56:47:
I know a 15-20 ft horn will have limited placement options,but can you place it 15-20 ft closer to your listening position than your main speakers,ie;against a back wall? This would give you the required time delay of the main speakers without having to add any electronics. I am building a Labhorn sub,and am planning to put it in a closet in the back of the room,which will account for the 12 ms delay of the sub.If there's something wrong with this reasoning,someone let me know before I make a big hole in the wall!!
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