BLH example with Hornresp in pictures

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I'm writing this to walk you through a simple Back Loaded Horn example using Hornresp. It uses a Fostex FE126E and is a simple two segment horn. The end result is very similar to my Bugelhorn:

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=144190

First: Read the wicki. It's good and getting better:

http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=Hornresp+Help

Next: Download Hornresp and started it up. You will start with some uneditable default parameters. Follow the steps in the picture.
 

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The enter the Fostex FE126E Theil Small Parameters from the data sheet. One note on CMS: There is a typo in the CMS values given by Fostex for every driver. It is 1000 times too small. The picture shows the correct value.
 

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The end result is the latest screen in black and the captured screen in gray.

Note: You don't have to compare the screen you captured but could go to a different "signal screen" (e.g. Diaphragm Displacement) and compare the current and captured result.
 

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Combined response

Last one. With a BLH you hear both the front (directly) and th rear (through the horn) of the driver. The Combined Response Tool does what it says.

First; Calculate a simulation as usual.
Second; select the Combined Response Tool
 

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