In Reply to: Re: Lots of generalizations here guys posted by DMoore on January 27, 2007 at 13:21:58:
This is the measured impedance curve of a popular basshorn. The characteristic peaked impedance curve is typical of all basshorns. Notice the DC impedance value at the left. Compare it with the impedance value between peaks. This impedance curve looks very much like a tuned pipe. There is an impedance increase, but it isn't a fixed resistive increase.
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