
Can we discuss the merits of an internal horn machine vs external? If I build an external horn machine, would it be best to build an adapter for the EMG/victor size horn connectors (I think they are the same?), or the Larger Expert ones? For expediency, I think I'm going to need to make the first horn rectangular in cross section, as I don't foresee making many multiples as Graham has done, and the effort of a plaster or wooden form for fibreglass or Papier-mâché would be wasted on my first experiments. The advantage I see in the external horns is that they can relatively easily be separated from the rest of the machine, and they can be positioned to aim towards or away from the listener as needed. an Internal horn can be more compact built into the base of the machine.
Regarding taper: I know there is a lot that will come into play, and tone/response will be affected not just by the horn, but also by the length, size and shape of tone arm, the soundbox's characteristics, etc... for the horn itself, should I aim for exponential, hyperbolic, tractrix, some other shape?
Could someone share the standard sizes fittings used for various external horn machines? It would be nice to be able to do my experiments in such a way that they could potentially be tried on machines other than my own.