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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Impulse response, short notes and midbass horns.
Post Subject: Mouth vibration vs. re-entry echo.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/18/2011
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I do not think that anything in back chamber has to do with anything. Look at the size of back chamber and the wavelength. No reflection from there might have effect to anything. For sure the material of the back chamber affect virtual volume but it all about resonance frequency not about the asymmetry of transient decay.

The vibration of the mouth for sure might be it but I do not think so as transient do not have much pressure to induce vibration. If you advocate the vibration of the mouth then how would you shape your argument regarding the mouth vibration vs. re-entry echo?

Rgs, the Cat

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