5/28/2023 0 Comments Back loaded horn speaker plans![]() Although not an ideal first speaker project, it was also designed to be a fairly easy build, and when suitably finished, to look reasonably elegant (for a speaker) in-room. It’s primarily intended for use with small piece acoustic music / vocals at modest levels in small-medium rooms. Here is a description of the Dunideer from the designer, Scott Lindgren:Įssentially the Dunideer is a compact double-mouth back-horn for the Mark Audio Alpair 6. This design is 60 x 6 x 8″ in size, and uses a tiny little Mark Audio Alpair 6 – a 3″ metal cone driver. ![]() I am getting a lot more comfortable with angle cuts but right-angles are still comforting. First, it is not too big, and second, the internals are all right-angles. I chose the Woden Dunideer as my first attempt for a few reasons. Since I had never heard a back-loaded horn, I was very interested to see what they were all about. Following my Solo 103 build, I decided that I had sufficient confidence to tackle a project with some degree of internal complexity.
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