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In Reply to: RE: example posted by Paul Joppa on April 23, 2017 at 19:33:43
Yes this is a tough challenge and why i said "I don't know of a way to do this with direct radiators above low frequencies, above that arrays of driver are individual sources and while one can form a beam, the energy time envelope also shows individual arrivals in time a "time distortion" of the input impulse."
The problem is seen most clearly at the other end where say at 10Khz, even a great compression driver on a horn has very low efficiency and 105dB 1w 1m only achieved by a very narrow pattern up high.
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If I'm reading this spec sheet right, it is > 105dB from 9-30kHz.
That seems so high that I suspect I'm misinterpreting something.
I see "recommended frequency range is 3kHz to 50kHz with an sensitivity of 96dB. " Or do you mean from their weird response curve?
And it's weird how they say it's a dead short to the amp (which is why some ribbons have transformers, or used to)
Yeah, the response curve: it looks like 97dB at 2kHz rising to 110dB at 15kHz.
Maybe the rise is real, but goes away if you move 1cm off axis.
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