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Matty309
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yes should fit nicely, maybe even a bit smaller, whilst digging considerably deeper than a regular folded horn. Not only that it will be easier to build as the horn length is only 1.3m
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Matty309
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hi yes thanks already been in contact!
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Matty309
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Is there any benefits to using a baffle with a area cut out placed right up against the driver than using a throat chamber as shown in the two images. Accuse me if that's not the correct terminology.
I Guess using a plate removes the need for a throat chamber and just starts with the beginning of the horn with the area to get a desired compression ratio ? thanks
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VECTORDJ
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The top drawing above shows a "standard" throat design and the photo shows a "turbosound turbo bass" throat design. Vary Vtc from small to large to see what this air volume does in the horn program????? VECTORSONICS
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Jo bg
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Have you considered port velocity? You can SIM It in hornresp selecting output/Port and then particole velocity. Your Port Is 1/4 of driver sd, seems small.High Port velocityy Means noise and usually higher Port compression.
Once you consider that you Need a biggerr chamber, longer horn and smaller mouth than the design you showed, you Will realize that you need a different layout. Take a look at Ricci skram and skhorn projects. Posting only equalized response Is not so helpful.... Be aware that real tuning Will probably end up a Little lower than simulated, and the low corner Will probably have a downward slope (less low end ,take a lookat the semiinductance model.)
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Matty309
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Hi yes I have realised this soon after posting however I have redesigned the layout and changed it to an offset driver horn instead yeilding much better results. And a different port area thus reducing port velocity.
So you mean it will have a lower tuning frequency but it will roll off faster? Also will using the lossy le model more accurately represent what my driver will do? It it's of course quite a large voice coil so I suspect it while Thanks
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snowflake
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put large flares on both ends of your ports. it means you can reduce the port area a little and stop your ports getting stupidly long - which has it's own problems with pipe resonance, and fitting them in the box.
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exilegrant
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Don't suppose this project got finished? Got the same driver and looking for a nice build for it. This design sounds ideal
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smitske96
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Build the scram from Josh Ricci, that driver should work with it.
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