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14 years 1 month ago #10466
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hello...
rapidshare.com/#!download|23tl3| ... 2-4.pdf|78
this speaker is a oem speaker from b & c
could you hornload it???
i can see the bl is a bit low...
whats realistic in freqeuncy range?
any opinion appreciated..
thx
Daniel
rapidshare.com/#!download|23tl3| ... 2-4.pdf|78
this speaker is a oem speaker from b & c
could you hornload it???
i can see the bl is a bit low...
whats realistic in freqeuncy range?
any opinion appreciated..
thx
Daniel
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14 years 1 month ago #10469
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Replied by chaudio on topic Possible to hornload???
It's a co-axial driver so definitely not intended to be horn loaded. Almost certainly designed for a small reflex box.
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14 years 1 month ago #10479
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may be you can do some little horny port for the rear load, but for his qts and vas....a little reflex as chaudio said, like a wedge should be the easiest solution.
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14 years 1 month ago #10498
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thx for your opinion guys...
the thing is..
1. yes it is coaxial... but i have the possibility to get these cheap...
2. i was thinking not to use the high driver... just the 12"..
3. the 95 db is a little low for a reflex driver i think... so im thinking i could put it in a horn to get more output...
but what i dont understand so much is how the different parameters work... been playing with hornresp... and i dont quite get it...
so a simple question will the driver die by putting it in a horn...
other than that i just have to play with hornresp parameters until i get a response that is pretty flat..
can you suggest (from the drivers point of view) a low and high freq i should aim for.
best regards
Daniel DJ
the thing is..
1. yes it is coaxial... but i have the possibility to get these cheap...
2. i was thinking not to use the high driver... just the 12"..
3. the 95 db is a little low for a reflex driver i think... so im thinking i could put it in a horn to get more output...
but what i dont understand so much is how the different parameters work... been playing with hornresp... and i dont quite get it...
so a simple question will the driver die by putting it in a horn...
other than that i just have to play with hornresp parameters until i get a response that is pretty flat..
can you suggest (from the drivers point of view) a low and high freq i should aim for.
best regards
Daniel DJ
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14 years 1 month ago #10508
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Replied by chaudio on topic Possible to hornload???
One reason why it won't work well is that a co-axial driver has a very soft, usually mesh dustcap which will leak a lot of air if you start increasing the air pressure by horn loading it.
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