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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Just few question to make sure I understand correctly.
In either type of enclosure, the end of the "air column" with the driver acts as a free end, meaning it is a pressure antinode. Is this correct? And what about the tuning frequency of the horn or transmission line? Do we tune it at Fs, or a bit lower? Can you recommend a website with good practical tips on enclosure design, not just plans, but explainations of how to put theory to practice? Thanks! |
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Join Date: May 2006
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That's the best tl reference document I've ever found. There is horn information everywhere, it's very easy to find, so no links from me. |
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