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Re: High output basshorn [message #27987 is a reply to message #27986] Sat, 06 November 2004 11:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Illuminati (33rd Degree)
Hi Tom,

You wrote:

>> Push pull mounting would cancel the second H (like using a push
>> pull transformer vs single ended) however of all the harmonics the
>> second is the least objectionable. That’s no reason not to do it
>> how ever.

Yes, that's what the shorting ring on a high-quality loudspeaker does too. That's why I asked Eminence to build the B12. The push-pull arrangement might actually work better at low frequencies though. We'll see.

As for the expansion of the room from the corner, I did some math and found it to be conical (of course) until the ceiling junction is reached, and then it becomes roughly parabolic. For visualization purposes, I compare the area expansion at different distances from the apex with a rectangular horn having straight walls in the post called "Room Corner Characteristics." I use this feature in some of my designs, but it isn't particularly germane to this particular horn. The horn I'm looking at right now is a high-power horn that probably won't be used in homes and its main feature is the push-pull plenum prior to the throat.

Wayne

Re: Boundary loading [message #27989 is a reply to message #27984] Sun, 07 November 2004 22:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hulkss is currently offline  hulkss
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Just a couple quick commments:

The original LABsub has a compression ratio of 2:1. I have a modified pair at 3.0 compression ratio.

1 dB is .0000000029 psi
15 psi would be: 20log(15/.0000000029)= 194 dB

The actual peak horn throat SPL is more like 155 dB which is 0.2 psi.



High Hz? [message #28013 is a reply to message #27985] Sun, 02 January 2005 04:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick57 is currently offline  rick57
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Esquire
Hi Wayne

What do you have in mind as the top end of the effective FR?

Cheers

Re: High Hz? [message #28016 is a reply to message #28013] Sun, 02 January 2005 14:46 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Upper response to 150Hz or so.

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