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Monday, January 18, 2010
RealHorn wooden bass horns from Germany
Giant Bass horns from Germany seems to be a sort-of national sport...
Some (impressive) technical data, or, as they say in german;-)Technische Daten:
Höhe 2,97 m
Breite 3,37 m
Mundumfang 10,11 m
Mundfläche 7 m2
entspricht der Membranfläche von 62 Stck. 18 Zoll speakern
ges. Länge 3,89 m
Hornlänge 3,07 m
ges. Gewicht 700 kg
Gewicht Speakerkammer 280 kg
Gewicht pro Hornsegment 70 Kg
Gewicht von 6 Hornsegmente 420 kg
Verschlüsse pro Kannte Spannverschlüsse 15 Excenter
Verschlüsse gesamt Spannverschlüsse 90 Excenter
Material Fichte 54 mm stark
Oberfläche geölt
Speaker 6 Stck. 15 Zoll JBL
Peakleistung 8 Kw
Amp Crown I-Tech 8000 gebrückt
Impedanz 6 Ohm
Verkabelung von den Amps bis zu den Speakern 50 mm2
Steckverbindungen/Schweißstecker 70 A
untere Grenzfrequenz 28 Hz
max. Schalldruck 146 db
Impressive and well worth a careful reading... look at the "audio elfs" while mounting a bass horn in the woods, in Hungary... and at the Cheope-like phase-plug!
HUGE!
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