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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Hi all. Thanks for reading.
I am beginning the design of a single speaker (10" EV 10DLX) horn for use in a PA system. I need it to cover... say 200hz to 3.5k. I remember, some time ago, finding a REALLY cool program that would let you calculate the High End rolloff of a horn as you increase the compression/efficiency of the horn. (more efficient == less high end) I can't find this darn program anymore ! I HAVE seen the Melush program to design any horn, but it doesn't seem to address the specific problem of HF rolloff. Does anyone remember the program of which I speak???? Any help would be appreciated Thanks JH |
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