I'm wondering where this horn belongs, and if it has
been sawed off. I have the idea of adding a 90 degree
elbow and fitting to my new Standard B that I showed in
the previos text. Wonder how it would sound? Maybe
it will turn it into a Frankenstandard!!
Terry
Anouther Horn
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Re: Anouther Horn
Thats "most" of a horn for an early radio speaker, not a phonograph.
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I'll second the vote that it's intended for a radio. Jerry
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What's the diameter across the bell? It looks teensy weensy compared to the radio horns I've seen.
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The bell is 7.5 " and the hole is ¾". Its small so I thought it
may work good on the Standard B
Terry
may work good on the Standard B
Terry
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Re: Anouther Horn
Radio-type horns came in all types of sizes.gramophoneshane wrote:What's the diameter across the bell? It looks teensy weensy compared to the radio horns I've seen.