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Re: On the Specification of Moving-Coil Drivers for Low-Frequency Horn-Loaded Loudspeakers
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Fri, 14 January 2005 10:48
Bill Fitzmaurice
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These are the calcs that the McBean program uses. They are quite useful for the most part but it's well known that they aren't accurate in predicting HF roll-off.
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On the Specification of Moving-Coil Drivers for Low-Frequency Horn-Loaded Loudspeakers
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Adrian Mack
on Fri, 14 January 2005 09:06
Re: On the Specification of Moving-Coil Drivers for Low-Frequency Horn-Loaded Loudspeakers
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Bill Fitzmaurice
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