Randy Parker Builds Multiple Entry Horn System with B&C DCX464 Coaxial Compression Driver

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Randy Parker describes his new MEH (Multiple Entry Horn) Left, Center and Right main speakers. These represent the most significant change in his sytems since he last presented to SMWTMS and feature coaxial compression drivers and 10” woofers in a radical point source geometry. According to Randy, they are the best speakers he has heard. His updated 7.3 system now features a Trinnov Altitude 16 processor and the addition of a HSU Research 15” subwoofer to the four existing 18” infinite baffle subwoofers mounted in the basement in typical SMWTMS fashion.
    00:00 SMWTMS Title
    00:12 The Project
    03:03 Multiple Entry Horn Speakers
    19:03 Construction
    28:28 Subwoofers and System
    33:03 Trinnov Processor
    34:01 Conclusion
    36:10 Q & A
    58:43 Speaker Name Contest
    58:59 End Title
    As of the date of the presentation, Scott Hinson is still offering CNC’d parts. The design is available on his Facebook DIYRM group. His personal email is srhinson@gmail.com Please only use this for serious inquiries.
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  • @raybudau9920
    @raybudau9920 20 днів тому +9

    I hope there is a part 2. For I would like to hear what the audience has to say after listening to these speakers.

    • @jkjome4095
      @jkjome4095 11 днів тому

      I would really like to see that as well.

  • @The-Sound-Guy
    @The-Sound-Guy 23 дні тому +12

    Awsome to see Scott's work getting out like this!

  • @jamesoneil9757
    @jamesoneil9757 22 дні тому +7

    Such a pleasure to listen to a comprehensive review of so much theoretical information delivered so succinctly and coherently, like Scott's speakers.

  • @user-dh7lt4we2t
    @user-dh7lt4we2t 22 дні тому +5

    Thanks Scott for sharing this phenomenal speaker to the public. They're soooooo goooooood.

  • @proffessasvids
    @proffessasvids 24 дні тому +5

    Wonderful stuff. I do love the synergy designs. They sound magical xx

  • @tomehCanada
    @tomehCanada 22 дні тому +3

    Beautiful job. Congratulations

  • @csj9619
    @csj9619 22 дні тому +3

    B & C makes some of the finest drivers I know of. The PE32 (12" prosound midbass) is awesome and the DE250 is the 1" compression driver that all others are judged against. Combine these two and you've got 😊.
    * see "Econowave" project

  • @bartvanransbeeck1341
    @bartvanransbeeck1341 23 дні тому +4

    Long time ago i constructed tannoy autograph copies, it transformed the tannoy coax into amazing sound , nomore projection but like a bath of soundfield all over the place in 3 dimentions, all heaviness of mids gone ,

  • @NackDSP
    @NackDSP 24 дні тому +2

    Really great content that you guys put out. I had the pleasure of using those Hypex Fusion plate amplifiers on two projects and they are a really great solution. By having the crossovers and amplifiers all in one package with so many inputs available, it makes for a very affordable, compact, powerful and very high fidelity system. If you look at the price of all the speaker cables and line level interconnects eliminated, it is a huge savings.

  • @snooketcher
    @snooketcher 16 днів тому

    Cool project

  • @Bigirondoug
    @Bigirondoug 21 день тому +1

    Thanks for posting this.

  • @MyFatherLoves
    @MyFatherLoves 19 днів тому +1

    I hope to see a demo soon.

  • @Grizzly1644
    @Grizzly1644 22 дні тому +8

    Is there a link to this speaker design, CNC cuts etc?

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 20 днів тому

    Impressive. Most impressive. Beautiful work

  • @vendelius
    @vendelius 22 дні тому +1

    Great Work... Enjoy

  • @gaborozorai3714
    @gaborozorai3714 21 день тому +2

    Speaker name suggestion: UniHorn
    The horn unites the output of multiple drivers and, well, it is a "unicorn" of a speaker, with desirable but difficult to achieve characteristics.

  • @cremefresh1
    @cremefresh1 18 днів тому

    multiple input horns are amazing.

  • @raybudau9920
    @raybudau9920 20 днів тому +2

    Where can we get all the information on these speakers to build them. Where to buy the flat packets.

  • @bartvanransbeeck1341
    @bartvanransbeeck1341 23 дні тому +2

    Looks amazing❤

  • @MrSpeedysteve1
    @MrSpeedysteve1 20 днів тому

    Very interesting presentation👍
    As a 5 way horn system and recently SH50s builder / evolver, I very much appreciate this video.
    I am always on the lookout for suitable multiway DSP controllers. I've used the excellent DIYaudio Najda 4 way DSP for the last 12 years on various horn systems.
    I'm very interested in the Hypex implementation esp as you use it in a 7.2. I will also one day use my SH50s in Home Theatre..

  • @danbuffington75
    @danbuffington75 23 дні тому +2

    18:20 crossover points are really interesting

  • @tedroybal5231
    @tedroybal5231 21 день тому +2

    You mentioned that your wife was surprised coming into the house because of the clarity of the speaker at a distance. Compression drivers have been used in horn type public address systems since the 1930s.

  • @klepp19
    @klepp19 21 день тому +3

    Where can we buy these speakers?

  • @labalo5
    @labalo5 20 днів тому

    I love the B&C drivers on my horn speakers but I would love to audition this design!

  • @jaydeebishop2345
    @jaydeebishop2345 24 дні тому +1

    I used a NEXO Geo-T series line array for many live events and couldn't help but notice similarities in the drivers configuration. It says in the documentation that it uses "accoustic resistors" to lower the tuning of the box (I assume). I wonder if those slots are acting as such? So much stuff to learn and so many projects to do... you guys are an inspiring bunch!

    • @The-Sound-Guy
      @The-Sound-Guy 23 дні тому

      @@jaydeebishop2345 it does 2 things really, it acts as a natural low pass filter and secondly the orientation limits cone displacement while increasing the efficiency. This can be modeled in hornresp, these are tricky to design correctly.
      Nexo likes to cover that front of the driver which helps to release the vacuum slightly off the loudspeaker which indirectly helps improve the upper end response of the driver which couples really well as it does diffuse the sound in that region but these are 2 very different principles.
      Some great videos online showing the full effect of this online.

  • @nelson.5
    @nelson.5 18 днів тому

    Nice to see another MEH build. What do you use for surrounds, that can keep up with LCR MEH horns?

  • @danbuffington75
    @danbuffington75 23 дні тому +4

    Scott Hinson is the name he mentioned.

  • @francisdelacruz6439
    @francisdelacruz6439 22 дні тому

    Nice video presentation. Looks cool. Does it have that horn honky sound?

  • @MW-ii5nb
    @MW-ii5nb 16 днів тому +1

    Is there directivity or dispersion data for these?

  • @dirtymartiniqueen
    @dirtymartiniqueen 21 день тому +1

    How would one go about getting a wood kit, driver listing and xover schematic? I've been a horn guy for years and would like to give this technology a test drive.

  • @freeradical6390
    @freeradical6390 23 дні тому +2

    Very nice build!

  • @mikedenallo6997
    @mikedenallo6997 20 днів тому +1

    Amazing project. What are the woofers used?

  • @nicktube3904
    @nicktube3904 21 день тому +1

    Randy, thank you for the presentation!
    I have been fascinated with multiple entry horns for some time, because they have many strengths.
    Only I understand one comment less well. It is about imaging, could you clarify this, please. Because now I’m somewhat hesitant about my current en build..
    Namely, you indicate that placement instruments is detached from the speakers and you hear virtually no sound coming from the speakers, so to speak. But surely this is just the essence of stereo, which can be achieved quite easily with optimization of any set. Or do you mean more that these qualities are on a complete new level than you are used to be was possible? Can you clarify these qualities, what’s different earlier speakers to you?
    I mean myself and all my audio friends have these qualities with ‘regular’ box speakers and with some room treatment.

    • @randyparker11
      @randyparker11 20 днів тому +1

      I'm sorry my explanation wasn't clear. Yes, regular speakers can easily produce a stereo image. What I was trying to describe is the sound appears to float in the air and as a single coherent source. With piston speakers, you can move your head close to each driver and hear distinct frequencies coming from each one separately. With these speakers, as you walk closer to the front of the horn, and move your head around, the sound never changes. And, it's like a sonic illusion where the sound seems to appear to be coming from somewhere in the front of the speaker. Then, the combination of the left, center, right speakers forms the stereo image at the listening position, forming a clearer "image" than I've been able to create with other speakers. I hope this helps a little.

    • @nicktube3904
      @nicktube3904 18 днів тому

      @@randyparker11thank you for your explanation. Yes this gives me the courage to continue my build!
      I love that horns project the sound also a little in front of the speakers. That’s makes the singer really float in the room instead of glued to the wall.

    • @jkjome4095
      @jkjome4095 18 днів тому

      You described the soundstage as appearing in front of the speakers. Does it appear mostly in front, or is there depth behind as well?

    • @kenr4540
      @kenr4540 17 днів тому

      Hi Randy, very nice informative video! 1. How much is it to buy the three Front LCR Multiple Entry Horn Speakers? 2. Can you build 2 Small Multiple Entry Horn Speakers for the Rear Surrounds that can be installed on walls?

  • @jkjome4095
    @jkjome4095 11 днів тому

    What is the name of that $150 book on horns?

  • @user-td1lo9eo2p
    @user-td1lo9eo2p 21 день тому +1

    How do I get a pair?

  • @erics.4113
    @erics.4113 22 дні тому +3

    The speakers look a bit like the inside of an apple, where the seeds are.