BR + TL + FH [message #20342] |
Fri, 03 September 2004 13:24 |
Ralph
Messages: 75 Registered: May 2009
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I'm looking hard at making a FR speaker and a light bulb went on. What if I use a front horn for mids and highs, a rear TL that was proper length for midbass and ported low for the very deepest bass? Ralph
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Re: BR + TL + FH [message #20343 is a reply to message #20342] |
Fri, 03 September 2004 17:29 |
robertG
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Except for the TL, reminds me of an Altec A7 (small front horn and BR for - not so low - bass). By the way, unless I don't get it, BR and TL are mutually exclusive.
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Re: BR + TL + FH [message #20345 is a reply to message #20342] |
Fri, 03 September 2004 18:58 |
Martin
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Hi Ralph, I think that the problem you are going to run into is that the front horn will raise the efficiency of the driver's output and the TL (or BR) at the back will only match the driver's original efficiency. You will end up with a very weak bass output once you factor in the baffle step response and the elevated mids and highs. I think the only possibility would be to mate a short front loaded horn for the mids and highs and a longer bigger back loaded horn for the bass. You could arrange these two horns to acoustically "cross-over" at the same frequency. The design work would be a little tricky but I don't think it is impossible. I have been thinking about this type of two horn system a lot lately, I just need to find time to merge the two computer models I wrote for the front and back loaded horns to see what results I can achieve. Hope that helps, Martin
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Re: BR + TL + FH [message #20347 is a reply to message #20346] |
Sat, 04 September 2004 06:34 |
Martin
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akhilesh, Yes, bi/tri-amping might help if it was a multi-driver speaker. But in the single driver speaker concept I am not sure how it would be done. I guess the other option is to put a severe shaping filter in the system to blend the bass with the mids and highs but that seems to be taboo for most single driver users. Martin
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Acoustic versus electrical shaping? [message #20351 is a reply to message #20345] |
Sun, 05 September 2004 07:16 |
akhilesh
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Hi MArtin, I read the posts here again, this time a little more carefully. Do you think that the system will sound different with an electric circuit doing the frequency shaping, versus the back loaded horn? The only differences I can see are: 1. The horn will actually amplify frequencies as opposed to suppressing them 2. The efficiency of the system will be higher. With solid state amps, would that be an issue? thanx -akhilesh
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