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What's The Difference Between A Horn And... [message #45703] Fri, 29 October 2004 16:35 Go to next message
Fresno is currently offline  Fresno
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A Bass Reflex?

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Re: What's The Difference Between A Horn And... [message #45704 is a reply to message #45703] Sat, 30 October 2004 22:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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A horn is like a megaphone. It is designed to point the sound, and make it louder in a targeted area. A bass reflex speaker is not directional. It's main feature is that it uses a Helmholtz resonator to improve bass response.

Re: What's The Difference Between A Horn And... [message #45706 is a reply to message #45704] Sat, 30 October 2004 09:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Fresno is currently offline  Fresno
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But what is the structural difference? Based on looking at pictures, it looks like horns have a hard surface (wood or plastic) that vibrates the sound out rather than a paper cone.

If that is correct, is the "thing" that vibrates the wood or paper the same thing?

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Re: What's The Difference Between A Horn And... [message #45707 is a reply to message #45706] Sat, 30 October 2004 09:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The horn and the radiating diaphragm are two separate things. The diaphragm can be made of any material, just like a direct radiating speaker. You'll see paper, plastic, cloth, metal and composites.

Compression horns put more pressure on the radiating diaphragm than it would have without the compression chamber. There is a constriction in area between the diaphragm and the horn throat which causes pressure to be higher than it would be in free air or mounted on a baffle. So for this reason, the radiating membranes on drivers that are designed to be used on horns are often made more rigid than general purpose drivers.

Re: What's The Difference Between A Horn And... [message #45733 is a reply to message #45706] Fri, 05 November 2004 06:26 Go to previous message
Rory B. is currently offline  Rory B.
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The horn and the enclosure panels themselves do not vibrate. Instead, the horn shape acts as a waveguide to the sound produced by the driver.

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