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Fri, 27 August 2004 07:41 |
Bill Fitzmaurice
Messages: 335 Registered: May 2009
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Horns increase acoustic impedance by placing a column of air in front (or back or both) of the cone; it is the combination of the mass and geometry of that air column that offers an impedance load to the driver. Arrays don't in and of themselves alter the load that the cone drives into. They achieve higher sensitivity via the increased radiation efficiency that results from increasing the size of the radiating plane.
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