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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Got new mid/high horns. Now need suggestions for a lower range horn.
Post Subject: A difficult simple upperbass hornPosted by Romy the Cat on: 6/23/2009
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Herman,

I am not familiar with your driver and I do not know those horns. It looks like they are 200Hz horns through….

You shall not worry about your horns create any shadow. As I understand you use digital crossovers with your horns and if so then you can potion then in any more convenient anti- shadow fashion and then alone them with time-delay within digital domain. Well, it is if you feel a need for time alignment…

The DVB15N horn does not go down to 60Hz as it said in this specification. It is basically 200 Hz -250Hz horn and the lower then this will be pushed by direct radiator and will have no gain from horns. I generally do not like those horns and I feel that people shall be better off with conventional properly made direct radiators. There is a number of threes at this site about the problem of upperbass horns design and implementation, you might find it worth to read them.

Rgs, the Cat

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