Re: Conical HF Horn? [message #19301 is a reply to message #19300] |
Mon, 18 June 2007 19:46 |
Cuppa Joe
Messages: 103 Registered: May 2009
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I've read something of the sort concerning the old EV Mantaray stadium horns. Intuition tells me that the dense vertical interference will help mask the apparent apex difference. (Yes? Maybe?) The singular task of finding just the right HF horn for this project has taken at least 4 times longer than it took to design the midrange horn! A pair has to fit exactly across the mouth in the vertical, they can't be too wide or too panel-like, they must be constant directivity, 90 degrees, and have a cutoff between 1.5kHz and 2kHz. I've even considered using a bi-radial horn sideways with a deflector to correct for upper-range dispersion!
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Re: Conical HF Horn? [message #19338 is a reply to message #19303] |
Fri, 27 July 2007 16:00 |
DMoore
Messages: 58 Registered: May 2009 Location: Seattle
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I don't remember EXACTLY where I read this, but I did somewhere that a conical horn does not have an Fc (low frequency cutoff) as we commonly know it. I don't know whether that means that it doesn't fall off at all, or that it is unpredicable where it falls off... Dana
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