In Reply to: RE: Looks Like Another Copy Of Your Design posted by EduardG on October 31, 2014 at 19:26:32:
Hey Ed,
Thanks for the explanation of the back baffle and the waveguide. I didn't think about the wave bouncing back up.
Which made me wonder about something. The driver you use drops way off in response at 80hz. You could be doing that because of the way you want to cross it over. What I would like to know is; If you used a driver that tried to put out 60hz would the soundwave collapse at the mouth and head back up the throat, like you read a mid-horn doing?
Since the free space on three sides between the horn and the floor is the mouth of the horn, is it just a matter of making that area a little bigger? I know that's an oversimplification.
Thanks,
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
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