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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Singapore
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I found some threads about full range horn loading of both sides of a full range driver.
I'm thinking about something similar for a subwoofer, maybe the smaller bandwidth makes it easier? Would it be more efficient than a tapped horn, or FLH? Assuming size is not an issue of course, it would be huge. |
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