woofers for sub horn [message #45231] |
Fri, 20 August 2004 11:20 |
Adam
Messages: 419 Registered: May 2009
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I need a woofer for music/home theatre use that will work excellent in a horn loaded enclosure down to about 28-30 Hz. I realize the size of his horn will be large and I'm not worried about that. I just need a driver with the appropriate specs and that has a relatively low Fs for great low frequency response. I want a driver that is an excellent piece such as a JBL driver, not just somethign medicore like an Eminence Kappa. Also, adding mass to the cone driver is an option to lower resonant frequency if necessary. Thanks. Adam
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Re: woofers for sub horn [message #45234 is a reply to message #45232] |
Fri, 20 August 2004 15:47 |
Adam
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Really? EBP on the driver is pegged at only 58. What makes this an appropriate option? What makes this particular driver suitable for horns, and being a 12" driver is it going to hold me back at all from a more conventional, higher effeciency 15" driver? Also, is the preorder still available and willt hese be available commercially? Thanks Wayne. Adam
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Re: woofers for sub horn [message #45238 is a reply to message #45236] |
Fri, 20 August 2004 18:21 |
Adam
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I'm primarily concerned about output below 80 Hz, so that shouldn't be a problem. Woudl you be able to help me design a 25-28 Hz, 1/8th space, 1/4 wavelength exponential horn for this driver? The only limitations is the horn can't occupy more than 12' of width and the mouth can't be taller than about 8'. There will be a stereo pair of the horns built into a wall, with the mouths of the horns emptying into the corners of the room. Also, will this subwoofer be commercially available after the preorder? Thanks Wayne! Adam
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Horn Design [message #45239 is a reply to message #45238] |
Sat, 21 August 2004 01:09 |
Mike.e
Messages: 471 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Adam To design a horn backround info is needed. Issues 1. You dont require stereo horns unless you enjoy 2 monsters instead of one. 2. http://www.melhuish.org/audio/horn.html horn general info 3. http://www.geocities.com/sc00byd0159/TD.rtf Tom on the labhorn(lab12 basshorn )to get a few ideas. 4. http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/quadroph/30hzexpo.htm my original plans(note that this is old,and the woofer dimensions are actualy much more deeper and wider-i need to remove this site) 5. One needs to get intimate with HORNRESP 6. Large horn means bracing,and HDF/25mm MDF. 7. http://vincent.brient.free.fr/bass_horn.htm Read the wiki links Note that the excursion minimum,is not located at the F3 point like on a max flat ported box alignment!-because my horn design was extremely small mouthed. In the 30hz expo case,the low excursion point was ~38hz. With a long excursion driver like the B12/lab12 its less of a problem at sane SPL levels We are talking 500litres for corner horn of 30hz F3.You could easily make it extend lower and trade a few db in efficiency ,say 101db/1watt at 24hz. Note that a large mouth is more technically pleasing even if i dont think it sounds 'better' Cheers! Mike.e
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Re: Horn Design [message #45241 is a reply to message #45239] |
Sat, 21 August 2004 09:17 |
Adam
Messages: 419 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Mike, Thanks for the info. I am familiar with horn theory and hornRESP, I just like to have Wayne in on complex horn designs. The only reason I'm using stereo subwoofers is to decrease standing waves and room modes... Operating more than one subwoofer smooths frequency response over the whole room. A 24 Hz horn would be great... I'm not seriously worried about reaching huge sensitivity levels. I just have to make sure the 1/4 wavelength and the mouth size can be accomidated. I have no idea what the 1/8th space mouth size would have to be on a 24 Hz horn, but I imagine it's fairly large! Adam
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