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In Reply to: RE: Basshorn throat posted by weltersys on October 08, 2008 at 10:47:54
"For the same volume, a "C" shape horn, like the Cerwin Vega, SDL, Lab Sub, Tuba, etc., allows the bends to be only around 90 degrees, which makes for better transitions."
The shape of the horn and degree of the bend make a difference, though not a huge one below 200 Hz or so. But for a variety of reasons folded basshorns don't work so well even that high, and you'll get best results crossing them at 80 to 100Hz.
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