CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX TYPE H400 WOODEN HORNS

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CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX TYPE H400 WOODEN HORNS

Postby PIANOLYDIA » Sat Jun 29, 2013 6:30 am

HI Everyone,
Here is a long awaited Drawing for a Type of Fostex H400 wooden horn. There are No dimensions anywhere,
and these sell for $600.00 on Madisound each!. If you follow this Drawing, you will have a really close! I mean really
close Rendition of those wooden horns, you can make yourself some from about $35.00 ea.( birch ply ), to about $200.00 ea. with the most Expensive Exotic hardwoods, Each including finishing supplies. Why pay $600 for one. I have taken the overall dimensions as Fostex describes as being length, width, and height, and with TurboCAD I WAS ABLE TO DO IT! YES HERE IT IS! ENJOY! Pianolydia P.s. This Drawing can be plotted out 1:1 on a Cad Plotter or Printer AT Office Depot! and the Drawing Border is ARCH D 24" X 36" At least NOW! we have a dimensioned Drawing to go by! Oh!, I heard these horns on top of a Karlson K12 and I tell you the Jazz Trio was in the living room!
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Re: HERE IS MY CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX 400 WOODEN HORN

Postby Hotsauce » Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:08 pm

You are showing the radius moving in 1/2" increments.

Wouldn't that give a linear taper rather than a curved mouth?

I think the steps would become smaller as you near the outlet of the horn.

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Re: HERE IS MY CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX 400 WOODEN HORN

Postby PIANOLYDIA » Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:32 pm

Yes,
My Bad, I just drawn this this morning, and WOW! This really is a difficult piece, I have really gone into
more detail, But the main Idea is there at least! Having a guide template and sanding and sanding creating that arc
is going to be the hardest part certainly the most work!, But thanks for pointing that out, your right about that
Hotsauce! (lol) ;) Pianolydia P.s. I saw pictures of the real H400's and they are Beautiful!!!
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Re: CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX TYPE H400 WOODEN HORNS

Postby gothover » Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:34 pm

Really nice plans, I CNC cut a pair of these, turned out good for my prototypes using budget plywood, once I get the kinks out, I will try with Baltic birch.

Only takes a few hours to build, once cut.

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Re: CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX TYPE H400 WOODEN HORNS

Postby tomlang » Mon Oct 21, 2013 7:10 am

Dave, have you selected a driver(s) to use? And I suppose this could be modified to eliminate/incorporate some kind of adapter into the machining process?
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Re: CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX TYPE H400 WOODEN HORNS

Postby gothover » Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:56 pm

I have not selected a driver, I am not sure I will ever use these, however I will build an adapter when I have some spare time.

This horn has a cutoff of 455 hz, so a 600hz crossover or higher are in order. JBL 2426H would work nicely, or a B&C DE-250 crossed around 1k would work nicely as well.

My own horns are 2 inch 300Hz fc pure Tractrix.

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Re: CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FOSTEX TYPE H400 WOODEN HORNS

Postby bousioutis » Sun Nov 17, 2013 5:53 am

(lol) very nice..!!!
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