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simonr wrote: <div>I swore (hundreds of times!) then, that there had to be aeasier way of making a horn, Due to the complexity of build, and the almost impossible task of fitting the driver!. Never again!.
Flip the box upside down next time, makes it much easier [img]smileys/smiley36.gif[/img]
Edit: Are you basing the response of the box as being lower and louder than an 1850 horn from a model and subjective listening only? It may be worth getting a measurement done just to verify there isn't some psychoacoustical business going on.
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@tommysb are you thinking difference innominal driver impideance may be different? surley thats a schoolboy error for 1w1m calculations
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This horn actually reminds me strongly of a cross between a Turbo 118 (the straight panels), and the folding of all ASS bass bins. However, one thing that would fit quite nicely with this design would be one of these:
No, not the cab in itself, but the teardrop style panel over the front of the driver. This panel evens out cone stress on the driver. I remember someone who used a horn with a much more pronounced angle on that panel for some cabs he'd designed, and after a few months of heavy use one part of the cone was visibly sagging. i've said this before in this thread but not in enough detail: The Martin Letterbox throat would also help and be simpler - instead of making the part of the driver with the most distance from the opposite panel face a similar panel in the teardrop shaped cutout, the driver fires through a slot which minimises the difference between the distance from the opposite panel. Sure, it looks like it would rip a driver to shreds, but given enough clearance it works wonders, really.
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Beranek\'s law
\'bits of ply round a driver\'
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