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Re: Directivity and modeling. [message #16049 is a reply to message #16048] Tue, 20 January 2004 06:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
GraemeG is currently offline  GraemeG
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Dunno, it seems to overcompensatethe level but still drops off top end early when compared to real world. I will stick to using the constant directivity assumption and estimate an octave or more extension.

I think directionality is only one factor affecting high frequency response, and Hornresp still uses mathematics of "mass rolloff", which cannot be acurate whilever a speaker is NOT a flat plane rigid piston.

Still cut-and-measure for me.

Cheers

 
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