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Question regarding McBeans' Horn Resp program [message #41219] Sun, 04 May 2003 12:14 Go to next message
Peter K is currently offline  Peter K
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After having made a given calculation of a hyperbolic/exponential bass horn using McBeans Horn Response program (version 6.30) and looking at the SPL response, you have an option under “tools” called “multiple speakers”
Multiple speakers [message #41220 is a reply to message #41219] Sun, 04 May 2003 12:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I suspect that David calculates using variables that are double or half that of a single device. He probably sets things such as area to double and those such as voice coil inductance and resistance to half. But you could certainly ask him to be sure - It makes more sense for you to ask him directly than for me to make presumptions about the process that he has set in the program. I've found him to be very responsive and helpful when I've asked for explainations such as these.
Re: Multiple speakers [message #41224 is a reply to message #41220] Sun, 04 May 2003 23:24 Go to previous message
Peter K is currently offline  Peter K
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Thanks for your reply, Wayne!

I will ask David directly.

Regards
pk

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