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Re: Horns and Room Size [message #17092 is a reply to message #17091] |
Thu, 21 October 2004 01:00 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18783 Registered: January 2001
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The thing is that a horn is really a tapered pipe with properties determined by a handful of variables. Three of the main ones that are germane to your point are throat area, mouth area and expansion rate. The throat and mouth are terminating junctions where there is a discontinuity, so that's what distinguishes them. Even if the environment outside the horn is small, the mouth still marks a point where the expansion stops increasing by the flare rate and suddenly opens up. There are a lot of other variables though, and the environment that the horn radiates into is certainly one of them. Another is the chamber that precedes the throat. And the back chamber and the electro-mechanical properties of the driver come into play also. But to address your specific comments about the environment, it most certainly does have an impact, and a large one. Assuming the environment is large, then it can be described by the radiation angle set by the boundaries nearest the sound source. If sound radiates in all directions, like if a speaker is used in wide open space, high above the ground and away from everything, that's called freespace radiation (4π steradians). If the speaker sits on the ground, but there are no other boundaries around, then the radiation angle is cut in half, hence the name half-space (2π steradians). Put a wall behind it, and now this is cut in half again, called quarter-space (π steradians). And if in a corner, it's in eight-space (π/2 steradians). There are also smaller radiating angles than this, and your very small room may be an example. There is no reason why the radiating angle cannot be made smaller than π/2 steradians. In fact, that is exactly what a horn is - It is a device that reduces the radiating pattern of a sound transducer so that it is made more directional and stronger in the field desired. There are other things in play also, such as compression before the throat and the expansion rate, but one of the main features of the flare is its radiation angle. So in a very real way, the room becomes a part of the horn and it certainly should be considered when designing or implementing a horn system. A basshorn can be made considerably smaller if used in a constrained environment than it would be if used in freespace.
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Horns and Room Size
By: Gerald59 on Wed, 20 October 2004 18:24
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Re: Horns and Room Size
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Re: Horns and Room Size
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Re: Horns and Room Size - m value, mouth size & length
By: tuber on Thu, 21 October 2004 08:20
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M
By: Mike.e on Thu, 21 October 2004 23:01
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I don't use M values in my sub horns,
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: pgolde on Fri, 22 October 2004 10:05
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: tuber on Fri, 22 October 2004 10:39
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: pgolde on Fri, 22 October 2004 11:05
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No magic just different compromises
By: Mike.e on Fri, 22 October 2004 11:47
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: pgolde on Fri, 22 October 2004 13:11
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: Mike.e on Fri, 22 October 2004 15:32
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: pgolde on Fri, 22 October 2004 16:16
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3/4 cams and basshorns
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Re: 3/4 cams and basshorns
By: pgolde on Sat, 23 October 2004 08:34
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Re: 3/4 cams and basshorns
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Re: 3/4 cams and basshorns
By: Mike.e on Sun, 24 October 2004 01:30
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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
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Or the sub behind the fence
By: pgolde on Mon, 01 November 2004 19:02
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Re: Or the sub behind the fence
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Very cool!
By: Mike.e on Sun, 07 November 2004 02:09
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reflex vs. horn
By: pgolde on Sun, 07 November 2004 08:43
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Sure thing
By: Mike.e on Sun, 07 November 2004 16:56
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
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Pics
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Re: 3/4 cams and basshorns
By: pgolde on Sun, 24 October 2004 20:00
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Re: 3/4 cams and basshorns
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Labs Fired Up , Pics on the way
By: pgolde on Sat, 30 October 2004 15:15
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Re: Labs Fired Up , Pics on the way
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Re: Labs Fired Up , Pics on the way
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Re: Labs Fired Up , Pics on the way
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Re: Labs Fired Up , Pics on the way
By: pgolde on Tue, 02 November 2004 11:45
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: tuber on Fri, 22 October 2004 10:35
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
By: tuber on Tue, 26 October 2004 09:56
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Re: I don't use M values in my sub horns,
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Re: M
By: tuber on Fri, 22 October 2004 10:32
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Ooops
By: Mike.e on Fri, 22 October 2004 11:43
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Practically
By: Mike.e on Thu, 21 October 2004 05:42
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Re: Practically
By: tuber on Thu, 21 October 2004 08:11
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Re: Practically
By: Mike.e on Thu, 21 October 2004 22:58
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Re: Practically
By: tuber on Fri, 22 October 2004 10:31
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Thank you all for your comments
By: Gerald59 on Sun, 24 October 2004 13:47
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