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Re: What Exactly Is A Waveguide? [message #61529 is a reply to message #61528] Fri, 11 December 2009 08:20 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Waveguides are horns that use smooth contours like quadratic or oblate spheroidal flare profiles. They do not use diffraction as a wave shaping device. Their advantage is their lack of sharp edges within the flare, as those create discontinuities that cause ripples in impedance and response. They also do not suffer from astigmatism and increased diffraction, like the Mantaray and BiRadials do. The disadvantage of a waveguide compared to a diffraction horn is they cannot control the pattern as well as a horn that incorporates diffraction, so at the highest and lowest frequency extremes, the pattern from a waveguide will begin to beam.

By the way, the H290 horn isn't BiRadial, that's a JBL trademark. A BiRadial horn is sort of like a Mantaray in that it uses diffraction to control the wavefront. An H290 horn creates uniform directivity without using diffraction so it is what could be called a waveguide. Peavey calls their quadratic flare a "horn" too, although its shape makes it a waveguide as well.

 
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