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Re: Consequences of non-optimal throat transition in mid and high frequency horns [message #19182 is a reply to message #19179] Tue, 20 March 2007 12:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
DMoore is currently offline  DMoore
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That is very true.

I had a pair of the Edgar Tractrix 500Hz wood horns (square throat) that worked outstandingly on the midrange frequencies, but beamed horribly (excrusiatingly bad) on the high end with the BMS 4590 coax drivers.

I should have known better, but it needed to be tried since I had them.

DM

 
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