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SMT 212 Scaled Down?

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Topic: SMT 212 Scaled Down?
Posted By: Blaize110
Subject: SMT 212 Scaled Down?
Date Posted: 20 January 2012 at 7:25pm
Just wondering if anyone has ever scaled down an SMT212 cab to run off a pair of something like a pair of 8" and then a 1" compression driver? Or if there is a similar cab to what i'm after about?

And if not, i'm guessing it wouldn't be a simple matter of just scaling all the dimensions? I would try and sim it but i'm not quite sure how with it being ported and having a horn...

EDIT: Just realised this should probably be in Plan Requests, sorry.



Replies:
Posted By: djeddie
Date Posted: 20 January 2012 at 8:13pm
Somewhere on the forum there's a guide on how to use http://www.hornresp.net.ms/" rel="nofollow - HornResp, so download a copy and have a go yourself. It is much more rewarding to do the design bit yourself. And if that doesn't help, all you've got to do is ask and someone will answer... and usually very quickly.

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Chas n Dave : it's like Drum and Bass but with beards.             E=mc² ±3dB


Posted By: Blaize110
Date Posted: 20 January 2012 at 9:00pm
I have got myself a copy of HornResp, but wasn't sure if could be modelled as a proper horn, given that it is ported...


Posted By: _djk_
Date Posted: 20 January 2012 at 9:59pm
Read the instructions, and use combined response.

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djk


Posted By: Blaize110
Date Posted: 20 January 2012 at 10:38pm
Ok, will have a go and see how it goes :)


EDIT:
Just spent the day playing around with HornResp and seem to have found something that works. Thanks for the advice to stick with it, it's all a bit daunting at first but it's alright once you get the hang of it.  Looking forward to building it (eventually!) and seeing how it sounds.



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