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    Posted: 15 April 2017 at 1:35pm
So far I have the shape of horn as stl(in the link).

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B5y23T8xURtGNmZwVlRsM3pmeXM?usp=sharing

Still need to work on phase plug.
I need help in measuring the speaker as on the images: Every 3 cm is good enough.


Have fun. Feel free to check for mistakes. So far I know there is missing 1.8cm length in simulation on size of plywood in front of driver.

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Anyone has b&c 8pe21 to show or measure? In England?
Actually it should be enough to measure how far is the dustcap from front.
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i have some. i'll check tomorrow if no one else has.
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What are you trying to achieve with the horn design? The sims you've done show a very wide dispersion and a change of 35 degrees in half an octave lower is quite sudden.
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:) I have no goal tbh. Just something that will fit exactly Xtro, may be more universal.
Arent those frequencies where every horn gets directional?
So is it good approach?
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Not a well designed one, no. A good speaker has consistent pattern control to at least 800-1k, ideally lower. Otherwise half your vocal is immediately subject to reflections or comb filtering.

You would likely do better to decide your design goals and build to that. It would also help to have directivity plots of the HF and LF sections to ensure a smooth transition.

I know of one builders' three way horn loaded cabinet that has HF exactly 60 but the mid horn starts at 90 and ends up at 160 by 400hz, and it's horrendous in multiples.

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Here is the original one from https://freespeakerplans.com/forum/38-hosted-plans/5431-x-tro
I see the problem. Conical horn seems to control dispersion better(smaller difrences in frequency change).
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Im a little confused. So what directivity should I expect? Like for http://beyma.com/getpdf.php?pid=TD245. Around 70 x 70 around 2-3khz. For http://www.bcspeakers.com/products/horn/1-0/0/me45 55x45 around 2-3khz. Whats the most popular hf horn than?
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The XT8 is very hot on-axis above 1kHz, most likely due to the directivity at that frequency being determined by the initial expansion from the throat.

The original Xtro flare, being conical is actually much better in that respect.
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Do you have any directivity characteristics? Basicly any info really appreciated. Im fighting here with abec http://forum.speakerplans.com/abec-problems_topic98514.html
I started even cooling processor with ventilator. Got so hot
Im wondering xt8 was designed by try and makes methods or invented in some software? Or made partly as rough idea in hornresp and than perfected?

Wider openning at the begging may be due to extending top of bandwidth around 2.2k. As I was simulating with hornresp I could go higher with Sentry around 170cm2 than 100cm2

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so a ce horn type thing [ie conical with the phase plug effectively makeing the first section exponential for loading reasons] might be an idea here then?
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Originally posted by gen0me gen0me wrote:

Do you have any directivity characteristics? Basicly any info really appreciated. Im fighting here with abec http://forum.speakerplans.com/abec-problems_topic98514.html
I started even cooling processor with ventilator. Got so hot
Im wondering xt8 was designed by try and makes methods or invented in some software? Or made partly as rough idea in hornresp and than perfected?

Wider openning at the begging may be due to extending top of bandwidth around 2.2k. As I was simulating with hornresp I could go higher with Sentry around 170cm2 than 100cm2

I suspect there was a fair amount of guesswork and no simulation.

I would concentrate on getting the dispersion right, frequency response is easier to fix with EQ...

The original straight Xtro flare, plus phase plug as Markk says would be a reasonable starting point.

When I was thinking about doing something similar, I wanted to try a Quatratic Throat Waveguide:




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