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Re: Large mid-high horns with an exponential flare [message #17844 is a reply to message #17843] Sun, 15 May 2005 23:07 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Sure, that sounds like a good plan. I don't know what kind of response you'll get from that midhorn up high, but I feel confident that if it's placed in corners, it will do well down to a ~200Hz crossover point. That makes the lower crossover point easy, because wavelengths are long. I'm not sure about the upper response though. You might write to Bruce and ask him for measurements with various drivers. Then again, even with that information, the upper crossover point is sometimes kind of tricky. It isn't as forgiving as the DI-matched two-ways you saw at Ron's. If you want, ship 'em to me and I'll measure them and let you know what options I find.


 
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