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Horn Depth & Mouth Diffraction [message #19162] Sun, 11 March 2007 13:03 Go to previous message
Cuppa Joe is currently offline  Cuppa Joe
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When we discussed mouth diffraction in the past, it was under the assumption that the horn in question had an axial depth of at least 1/4 WL of the cutoff frequency.

On another forum, a designer/manufacturer informed a poster that a conical horn's axial depth needs to be at least a FULL WL at cutoff in order to prevent any mouth diffraction. For a 160Hz midbass horn (for instance), that would mean an axial depth of approx. 7ft!

Is he correct, or just over-cautious? How significant is this "spillage" at 1/4 WL, if such is the case? One of my 3 designs could be in the toilet....

 
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