In Reply to: RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? posted by Don Reid on December 11, 2014 at 21:06:56:
Hello Don:
You admitedly have no experience with double loaded horns. In my example do you really think you will be able to "HEAR" a 4ms=48"=4 feet time difference between HF and MR or phase distortion when there is insignificant freq cross over between horns. May I respectfully recommend you take your own advice!
"If you do not understand why this is so you really might consider learning a few more of the basic ideas of sound, speaker design and the such so that you can answer this question for yourself".
Rafaro
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Rafaro 21:49:36 12/12/14 (5)
- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - djk 23:59:47 12/12/14 (4)
- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Paul Eizik 13:38:11 12/13/14 (3)
- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Bill Fitzmaurice 18:11:05 12/13/14 (2)
- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Paul Eizik 10:35:04 12/14/14 (1)
- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Bill Fitzmaurice 11:53:11 12/14/14 (0)