Coaxial Horn Loudspeaker System
The CFH 400 Coaxial Horn Loudspeaker
The CFH 400 project began in 1995. The original coaxial horn design was the brain child of Paul Johansen who was helped by Tom Cochrane and Graham Bowers who at the time were working for Axent Audio Ltd in New Lynn. The product would not have seen the light of day without the mathematical input of Tom who calculated the flare shape. Graham and Kelly Waterman's willing support meant that accurate testing could be done in their modern acoustic chamber using their state of the art Hewlett Packard test rig.
Since the products inception 24 pairs have been sold and 10 units proudly form the mid high section of Stage Sounds 3 Way 30,000 watt A rig. A search by solicitors AJ Park and Son proved that his product could have sustained a worldwide patent because of the unique way the aluminum phase plug was constructed to combine the twelve inch mid component with the one inch high frequency compression driver.
Like so many other great NZ products its development has stalled, primarily due to NZs isolation from the international market place. In 2003 we had the opportunity of demonstrating it to John Lee, the major shareholder of Tom Lees Music in Hong Kong. This gentleman owns a chain of 17 music stores and a large PA company in Hong Kong. He also owns Canada’s largest MI importing company and are that countries main Yamaha agent. This seemed to us like a very good break.
The first user was a substantial church group in Greenfield and they have been in use in this church since 1995 with total reliability and their client has been very pleased with their performance.
The second major install was for Kristin Schools auditorium which we believe is the largest private school auditorium in NZ. They use 6 units in their very large auditorium.
A major Auckland nightclub was fitted out with two pairs in 2002 for use over a very reverberant dance floor and the results proved their ability to reduce the muddying effects of reverberation substantially.
Three state schools have used them for assembly hall applications and we have been able to achieve 10 words out of 10 at the rear of an empty hall. This is very hard to to do without horn loading throughout the vocal range of the audio spectrum as the secret is in directivity.
Whangaporoa College uses a pair as a central vocal speaker cluster in their superb new theatre auditorium.
Stage Sound End Ltd have ten CFH400 coaxial horns in current use in their A rig which has received much critical acclaim for its clarity and projection.
- Frequency response: 100 Hz to 18Khz flat within +- 6 Db.
- Power capacity: 1000 watts RMS or better. 3000 watts AES music power.
- Sensitivity: 106 Db per watt meter.
- Coverage dispersion: 100 degrees x 40 degrees.
- Impedance: Bi amped only. Four ohms.
- Crossover frequency: 2.3 KHz @ 18Db per octave or better.