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16 years 6 months ago #1116
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Ive not finished my current build yet but, Ive got the building bug!. I would like to further my knowledge in horn loaded mid speakers, and my question is, is there a formula to work out the rear chamber size for a new design build. ie, if i where to use a pd speaker (model a) the rear box volume would be!, or void etc. My second question is most wooded mid flares i have seen have a rectangleor square baffle opening. What is the advantage of having a round baffle opening like most fiberglass ones.
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16 years 6 months ago #1140
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Just make the enclosure on the back of the driver as small as possible.. that's all there is to it.
A mid flair ideally starts round and smoothly opens out to a square / rectangle... the wood designs are that way for ease of build, with fibreglass you can get closer to the ideal.
A mid flair ideally starts round and smoothly opens out to a square / rectangle... the wood designs are that way for ease of build, with fibreglass you can get closer to the ideal.
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16 years 6 months ago #1142
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Thanks adam im working on a new design as we speak. Ill post my ideas up as soon as.
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16 years 6 months ago #1192
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How do you calculate the correct baffle opening size for a horn!. Is it hit and miss or is there a formula. Sorry for all the questions, I'm just on a quest to learn.
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Unfortunatly a formula is needed... You need to work out the compression you want at the throat.. If your using a phase plug this changes again... You should read Centauris website... I'll dig a link out for you when I'm not posting from a phone.
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16 years 5 months ago #1339
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Hello sir, well firstly horn design is both similtaneously more complicated and also far simpler that you'de think. getting a grasp on it isnt quite as simple as a short post on a forum. For a bit of interesting reading check out diyaudioprojects.com/Technical/<wbr>Papers/Horn-Loudspeaker-Design-Part-1.pdf</span>
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16 years 5 months ago #1409
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