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Re: Front horns [message #20304 is a reply to message #20302] Mon, 23 August 2004 10:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Right, I mean there's a small amount of non-linear compression due to confining the pressure more on one side than the other, but it's negligible, and of course the larger FH for a given BW normally yields a lower distortion than a BH, but due to our falling hearing acuity with decreasing frequency and the increasing room affect on it, it's pretty much moot.

Also, this doesn't mean that some ~FR drivers can't be compression loaded, just that its BW will be more HF limited than if not. FR drivers that have a peaking mids/HF roll off FR indicate a stiff/damped enough diaphragm to compression load for use as a wide BW midbass/mid FR.

GM


 
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