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unreal, so natural smiley32Tony.A.S.S. wrote: That's an interesting concept. No cone phase problems, and the low end that goes missing through lack of cone is probably re-gained by the size of the horn. I guess it would sound clean and transparent.
Perhaps we could try this with some PD's that have ripped themselves apart.
I'm already on this Tony, lets see how we get on
little sketch as to what 'maybe' going on
maybe this could be adapted for PA, so a bigger dust cap :ugeek: horns would end up humongous though
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I had originally thought of a horn in front of the Volt mid, because, unlike the ATC mid, which has curved sides, the Volt has straight 90 deg. sides which would make the coupling easier. My thoughts were to get the unit with the help of the horn gain, up to the efficiency of a PA speaker. It would need a gain of about 6db. So the horn would have to be quite large.
One last thought about this, haven't Community been doing this for years. And aren't the latest co-axil compression drivers like this. I know the B and C use a composite material for the mid section.
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However, like other CDs, it drives a series of slots, with a compression ratio around 1:10 which then expand gradually into the throat.
With the dome-goes-directly-into-horn idea mentioned above, I would wonder about impedance matching. Reducing cone area drives up source impedance (BL/a)^2 considerably. If the mass and BL are low that would be OK. Also, if the horn mouth is big enough to be well damped by the air, then a mismatch at the throat wouldn't be a problem.
I have a feeling we may be looking at something that has great sound quality because of the simplicity - no cone to flap, resonate or cancel; no phase plug to maybe resonate. But LF extension and power might be limited by excursion given the low loading.
No reason not to try building one though, there may be lessons to be learned.
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(approx 15deg) around 60mm long. Similar to what Audax did a few years ago.
I don't see how you would do it without the surround being terminated at the throat of the horn.
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