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In the Thread: Midbass impedance bumps -- why and what to do?
Post Subject: I will shut up and will wait until you hear it.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/27/2010
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Herman,
I am glad that you feel better about sound from your midbass horns. I do not know what damage digital amps incur but even your experience of hating the sound of those horns to falling in love with them just after changing the amp do suggests me that the horns are wrong or your analyses of results is inaccurate. An upper bass horn shall not react like this to amplification – this is how ported enclosures react. Nevertheless, sine you feel unruffled anymore there is no reason to continue this conversation. If you would like to go to the bottom of it then create frequency response of the driver of the open air and compare it with the driver in horn. This will be what I call the equalization curve and it will gave to you more or less objective picture if you horn is too short and the throat is too large. I full they are but I will shut up and will wait until you hear it….
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