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Large mid-high horns with an exponential flare [message #17836] Sun, 15 May 2005 07:17 Go to previous message
Peter Krojgaard is currently offline  Peter Krojgaard
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Hi,

I am very attracted to the idea of making a large mid-high horn for a BMS 4592 ND in order to cover the frequency range between 300-20,000 Hz with ONE high quality (coax) driver
(for home use, not PA).

In order to do so I need a horn that:

- has a cut-off about one octave below the crossover frequency, that is, about 150 Hz
- has a “quick” expansion rate (and hence a big mouth) in order to have as little distortion at the throat as possible (I will happily sacrifice some efficiency for lower distortion:-)

Now, if I try to calculate the contour of such a horn using the exponential calculator on the Melhuish website, I get a horn with Length = 98 cm and Mouth size = 4352 cm2

However, if I look at well-respected exponential horns (TAD or Bill Martinelli’s) they seem to have a MUCH larger mouth relative to their length compared to the horns I get using the calculater at the Melhuish site.

Since, I believe that I really need a large mouth in order to make the horn work from 300-20,000 Hz, I would like to change the “expansion rate” of the horn. I consider a horn about 110 cm long and with a mouth size of 7200 cm2 (120 cm wide [app 4 feet] and 60 cm high [app 2 feet])

So, my question is:
Can that be done by inserting a "constant" in the exponential contour formula, or..?

Any advice is more than welcome! Thanks!

Regards
Peter



 
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