Frequency at which scoop becomes a direct radiator |
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Absulum
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Posted: 10 April 2013 at 4:54pm |
While looking on here to find out how to set delays for my system, heard that scoops act as a horn up to a certain frequency, then act as a direct radiator above that frequency.
Does anyone know what that frequency might be for a Rhino scoop, or else how would you go about calculating it? I've had a listen by ear but im having trouble working out what sound is coming from the horn and whats coming from the front of the driver!
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Absulum
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ignore this, looks like my question has been answered on another post...
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JR.junior
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around 150Hz.
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