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    Posted: 13 July 2019 at 9:51pm
Hi guys, i'm pretty new to Hornresp but think I understand all the main functions. 

I'm trying to simulate a horn where two drivers start with separate throats, which then merge to share a single mouth. 
How would I simulate this? 

Currently I have selected 2P in driver arrangement and doubled the surface area of each single horn segment in till they combine. Is this correct?

Also if I have selected 2P , do I need to drop the voltage to maintain 1w?

Has been twisting my nogging for a week or two now!

Many thanks!


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Quote Is this correct?
Sounds right.

You can drop from 2.83 V to 2 V for 1 W into 2 parallel drivers (square root of 2 lower).
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Originally posted by tcourtneyvincent tcourtneyvincent wrote:

Currently I have selected 2P in driver arrangement and doubled the surface area of each single horn segment in till they combine. Is this correct?
If that logic is correct, try simming 2 horns and compare this sim to one horn with double the drivers and double the surfaces.EmbarrassedEmbarrassed
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