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Diy 40hz goose-neck bass horn

Of all the horns I've fabricated, this is probably the most exotic. Being my first attempt at fabricating a low frequency bass horn, it was also one of my favorites -- the operative verb being "was". This big, bad boy is a memory, now, and a very good memory at that.

I didn't keep it around because it took up a lot of space and I'm not the type of guy that remains content year-after-year with the same old stuff. I thrive on exploration, therefore, many of my creations end up on the burn pile. I'll always have my memories though.

These drawings are for your entertainment, and should you ever decide to build the beast, you won't be sorry. I remember playing Toccata Fugue in D minor (up loud, of course) -- the floor shook during the bass organ passages like a runaway freight train. Man, oh man!

If you find the drawings of interest, then feel free to download the PDF file, below. It's much easier to read.
40hz_gooseneck.pdf
File Size: 868 kb
File Type: pdf
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