Folded Horn for a Mid? - High SPL's |
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owentec
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Anyway, your horn.... not much high frequency will come out. Some low frequency might come out, depending on how big you make the horn exit, and how long you make it.
Edited by owentec - 10 December 2006 at 3:05pm |
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jethrocker
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looks like it might be tricky to stack though, and wehat you going top make it out of, all those wobbly lines. The worlds first levitating jelly horn mid?
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JD01
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This will work up to 200Hz.
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Disco Stu
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The horn you have designed has some similarities with Bill Fitzmaurices DR horns, however it must have totally rounded bends to get up to the midrange, his DRs go up to 2kHz before they roll off. Fraid he has beaten you to it, yes longer horn = higher efficiency though, thats why he does it, time domain problems are likely to occur but subjectively how much difference do they make to the sound? Ask a DR builder.
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