In Reply to: RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? posted by Paul Eizik on December 13, 2014 at 12:11:34:
Thanks Paul for your courteous patience in reality I just used the well known JBL Vertex as an imaginary example to ilustrate the idea. In reality the design is much simpler. Just one driver 8-10" in each side of a V type "horn" for the front wave and a minimally folded rear horn laterally expanding with a rear space chamber (plus folds) to limit HF output past the front horn LF output. The midline diffraction HF horn in the middle of the V. Please note that time differences between the HF diffraction horn and front horn of the MR drivers is almost nothing (2")and that the rear horn output is only two ms behind the front MR horns output which goes below 200Hz !!Again thanks
Rafaro
Edits: 12/14/14
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- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Rafaro 09:12:01 12/14/14 (2)
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- RE: AGAIN Why no rear and front HORN loaded MIDRANGE drivers in Pro sound ? - Rafaro 08:25:47 12/15/14 (0)