software for Horn Enclosures
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Interesting concept...somewhere in between a transmission line idea. Kinda reminds me of the old Nautilus design. It would definitely put a new spin on calculating port length and diameters.
Can you do it in a car? Why not? To me, trying new things is most of the fun! It may sound good, it may sound like crap, but you won't know for sure until you try it out. The designer suggests a driver with a higher Q which can affect frequency response around Fs. Having accurate port calculations will be more critical for proper tuning.
Can you do it in a car? Why not? To me, trying new things is most of the fun! It may sound good, it may sound like crap, but you won't know for sure until you try it out. The designer suggests a driver with a higher Q which can affect frequency response around Fs. Having accurate port calculations will be more critical for proper tuning.
Last edited by Audiophile72; 12-01-2006 at 10:37 AM.
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HornResp is really the most highly used program I believe MLK (www.quarter-wave.com) has designed a math sheet for horn design as well.
But forget about using them for a sub in a car (seems to be what everyone is trying to design for lately).
What's the project you have in mind?
But forget about using them for a sub in a car (seems to be what everyone is trying to design for lately).
What's the project you have in mind?
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