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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Small double bass horn for 3"-8" driver
Post Subject: A BS transmission line with an oversized port vs a Horn.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/30/2010
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 Markus wrote:
….other people had tried to make sense of your construction and pointed out that your interpretation is wrong.

 I do not think that it is an honest argument. The “other people” is never an argument as it immediately brings the question: who are the people?
 
I did not read what “moreart” said elsewhere beside what he expressed and show at this site. What he has expressed did not make me to be interesting and to read his site.  The problem with Moreart, in my view, is not much different then with many-many other DIY-minded people (whom I hate) - they preocupated with manufacturing of some kind audio without having a rudimental understanding of sound.  Any sane person who has a respect and comprehending to what Sound wants can recognize what a horn does when it overloaded with LF, the LF that mouth can’t pass. The whole Sound got change, the nature of Sound got changed – if a person can’t hear it then he just can’t hear it. Moreart from one side adherents to the BS idea of “phantom bass” but from another side would like to extend bass of your speaker by building some kind active resonator in it. Ridicules, as whatever his resonator would/might do will be anyhow fucked by the undersized mouth of his horn. In fact this type of the horn I do not consider as horn. I considered it an exponential transmission line with an oversized port.

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