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Re: Basshorns - Pros and Cons [message #19076 is a reply to message #19074] Mon, 05 February 2007 17:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Speaking of the reduction of reactance peaking in rear-loaded horns, here is an another example, although not as elegant in implementation as the ELENA, is the 1956 Glenn (General Electric) patent for a rear-loaded short-path-length folded horn this time with a purposely too-small mouth size for the Fc, US patent# 2,765,864.

Dana

 
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