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end correction [message #19542] Tue, 08 July 2008 14:53 Go to previous message
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I have noticed that bass horns are sometimes shortened and made smaller more than the design theory would predict, yet still give good results. Searching yields info on something called end correction. Anyone heard of this before?

 
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