I am new to the speaker building hobby, but I have lots of woodworking hobby experience. I want to pose the question about a combination back and front loaded horn. I am wondering if I can build something like the Hedlund horn structure in combination with a tractrix wood turned horn similair to the Edgar or oris horn where the driver is placed. I am
wondering if this would be a positive or negative effect on the
sound. If there is a negative effect with joining the two
concepts, can someone tell me which concept is the best, as I can build either one, and I need advice on which one to roll on....
Thanks, Johnnyd
wondering if this would be a positive or negative effect on the
sound. If there is a negative effect with joining the two
concepts, can someone tell me which concept is the best, as I can build either one, and I need advice on which one to roll on....
Thanks, Johnnyd
Hi Jonny,
Please take a look at the "Horn Loudspeaker Design", by J. Dinsdale where your ideea is descripted:
http://www.volvotreter.de/dl-section.htm
(you'll find the article in 3 downloadable parts at the bottom of page)
Please take a look at the "Horn Loudspeaker Design", by J. Dinsdale where your ideea is descripted:
http://www.volvotreter.de/dl-section.htm
(you'll find the article in 3 downloadable parts at the bottom of page)
Johnnyd said:I am new to the speaker building hobby, but I have lots of woodworking hobby experience. I want to pose the question about a combination back and front loaded horn. I am wondering if I can build something like the Hedlund horn structure in combination with a tractrix wood turned horn similair to the Edgar or oris horn where the driver is placed. I am
wondering if this would be a positive or negative effect on the
sound. If there is a negative effect with joining the two
concepts, can someone tell me which concept is the best, as I can build either one, and I need advice on which one to roll on....
Thanks, Johnnyd
I've done this a couple of times. It works well with the right driver. I've used low/mid Q 15" coaxials with success. What you need to do it is make the front horn large enough to load to 200 Hz or so and adjustable in both length and throat size, the back horn throat size adjustable and the shared back chamber volume adjustable. As long as you can change these characters (as well as a properly designed/sized back horn) you will most likely find success.
Hi,
I am now develloping that kind of enclosure:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=86221&highlight=
I hope to get AutoCAD soon to share the diagrams and find help to get espected frequency responses and discuss mods to it.
The sound is very promissing. The bad part is that they can be huge.
Regards,
M
I am now develloping that kind of enclosure:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=86221&highlight=
I hope to get AutoCAD soon to share the diagrams and find help to get espected frequency responses and discuss mods to it.
The sound is very promissing. The bad part is that they can be huge.
Regards,
M
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