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    I have been looking at the EAW SB1000 subs for quite a while and have been trying to get them figured out, does anybody have any web pages that you could refer me to that would help in explaining the design? Are there any programs available for designing or modeling them? I have Bass-Box, but I don't see where it will help with horns.

    Thank you in advance for any wisdom passed.

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    Re: Ported horns

    The SB1000 isn't a horn, it's a manifold loaded bandpass.
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    • #3
      Re: Ported horns

      So, is there anyplace I can go to get more information on this type of cabinet? It sparks my interest as I seen several shows using this cabinet and it seems to do quite a job.

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        Re: Ported horns

        The SB1000 is nothing more than a reflex cab with a unique driver mounting that facilitates packing more drivers into a given frontal area... a benefit for touring productions. This makes the cabinet deeper but that is no concern where there is usually lots of room under stages. Here's a link to cabinet designs that should keep you busy for a while..
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        • #5
          Re: Ported horns

          I see the bass reflex ports up in front of the cabinet, the element of my curiosity is the slot vent in the rear of each chamber of the cabinet feeding through the center to the front angle opening. that is what made me to improperly decide to call it a ported horn. Included is the picture I seen, exposing the rear vent if you look carefully. As always, I appreciate any information given. Paul, thanks for the link, yes it does have several designs that look interesting.Click image for larger version

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          • #6
            Re: Ported horns

            Hi "kblackmore",

            I had a little info on those subs in my files. Some time ago, I was doing research on the "Eighteen Sound" 18-LW1400 driver and these subs (SB-1000z) came up. I think these links will likely lead you to more information about these boxes; I really like them too, particularly with the 18sound drivers (RCF's are okay as well)!

            Happy searching! http://www.wavemusic.com/community/s...ghlight=sb1000 <<this thread shows them loaded with 18sound drivers, just scroll down a bit (sonicanvil's post),to see the photo of sb-1000; click thumbnail to see close-up.

            http://www.eaw.com/SB1000z << I think this one shows them equipped W/RCF Lab series units. (edit)... Looking closely, I see that these are not the RCF 18's after all, but the 18sound drivers.

            rigtec
            Last edited by rigtec; 01-26-2014, 08:37 PM.

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            • #7
              Re: Ported horns

              Here's a neat site for horn enclosures : http://hornplans.free.fr/tl4050.html the example i linked to on the site is a JBL ported horn design. I love the EV TL4050 but those aren't ported.

              Someone mentioned a manifold design... weell here's about the baddest sub ever! http://hornplans.free.fr/mtl4.html I remember hearing 8 pf these(4 per side) used in a 10,00 sq.ft club years ago for Big Head Todd and the Monsters. I could feel the kick drum in my chest 75 feet away! Each one had a Crown MacroTech 5000 feeding it.

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              • #8
                Re: Ported horns

                Originally posted by 60CycleHumm View Post
                here's about the baddest sub ever! http://hornplans.free.fr/mtl4.html
                Not really. The bandwidth was limited and sensitivity was nothing out of the ordinary. With a 50Hz f0 by today's standards it barely qualifies to be called a subwoofer.
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                • #9
                  Re: Ported horns

                  Don't they make a modern day version of that design that plays much deeper?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Ported horns

                    Originally posted by 60CycleHumm View Post
                    Don't they make a modern day version of that design that plays much deeper?
                    Examples probably exist, it is just a simple manifold bandpass box. You just need to use drivers that can go lower in a cab with appropriate size and tuning.
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