
On the top row, there are 3 ports per horn, while on the bottom row there are 2 ports per hornStriker404 wrote:I just wonder how it did 15/10 port with only 10 horns.
So on a 20V2T the top row is 2 ports in each horn, the bottom: 1 in each horn? I already know the port ratio though. (16/8 port)coppercarl wrote:On the top row, there are 3 ports per horn, while on the bottom row there are 2 ports per hornStriker404 wrote:I just wonder how it did 15/10 port with only 10 horns.
Precisely.Striker404 wrote:So on a 20V2T the top row is 2 ports in each horn, the bottom: 1 in each horn? I already know the port ratio though. (16/8 port)coppercarl wrote:On the top row, there are 3 ports per horn, while on the bottom row there are 2 ports per hornStriker404 wrote:I just wonder how it did 15/10 port with only 10 horns.
There were like, 50 20V2T's made with square horns, but because of either cost or how much labor i took to make them, they went back to the round horns. I'll post a link here in a minute showing one, that unfortunately does not sound.Striker404 wrote:I heard that the early 80s models had square horns.
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