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How do you calculate the optimal back chamber size for a frontloaded bass horn? [message #16577] Thu, 03 June 2004 02:16 Go to previous message
Peter Krojgaard is currently offline  Peter Krojgaard
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Using McBeans HornResp program (and with the generous aid of others!), I am about to build a pair of large, straight 29 Hz bass horn. I use two 15" woofers (Precision Devices PD.158)for each horn in order to get the horn shorter. The throat size for the dual woofers is 720 cm2 wich is a little less than 1:2 (throat size:cone area).

In McBeans program you can see how the predicted output varies using different sizes of back chambers.

Now, for my particular horn, I get almost identical predicted outputs from McBeans program using back chambers between 100 and 140 liters for both woofers.

Does this mean that I just need to get the size of the back chamber within this interval, or can I get a more precise 'quess' regarding optimal back chamber size based on 'reactance annulling' (which I unfortunately do not know about)?

If the latter is the case, I would really appreciate if someone could tell me how to achieve 'reactance annuling'!

I thank you a lot in anticipation!

Regards
Peter Krojgaard

 
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