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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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I promise I'll delete this thread when I find out.
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I think Renkus Heinz do one.
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Any freeware? I recall seeing one being used on this forum.
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Do you mean the VPR, Vertical Polar Response, at the FRD consortium?
http://www.pvconsultants.com/audio/frdgroup.htm Why do you want to delete the thread when you find out?
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very good link, thanks wizard
dont delete this thread! |
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The ARPE is difficult to use...
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Are you looking to simulate the respnse for an array of identical drivers or for drivers of different diameters?
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Well, I'd like to simulate the response for 2 identical drivers aligned vertically (i.e. the woofers in a MWW box).
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Try using this program. It is for baffle simulation, but will model multiple drivers also.
http://www.tolvan.com/edge/ Andrew |
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By the way, I tried the VPR program and it looks good, but I don't know how to read waterfall plots. So it was of limited usefulness for me. But perhaps not for you. I think there is a thread around here somewhere about reading waterfall plots. Hmmmm. PS: That Edge program looks very useful,AndrewJ. Thanks.
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