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compression driver Q [message #19585] Tue, 18 November 2008 13:16 Go to next message
Halfront is currently offline  Halfront
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Why are the diaphragms of compression drivers dome shaped instead of flat? If the goal is a plane wave wouldn't a flat membrane be better than a dome?

Re: compression driver Q [message #19586 is a reply to message #19585] Fri, 21 November 2008 21:03 Go to previous message
Duke is currently offline  Duke
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For one thing, a dome is much more rigid. A flat diaphragm would be in breakup mode beginning at an unacceptably low frequency, or if made sufficiently rigid (perhaps via honeycombing) would not have adequate top-end extension because of mass roll-off.

I presume the phase plug plays a role in tweaking the shape of the wavefront; hopefully somebody who can speak to that with authority will post.

Duke

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