Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on a new cab that can be used as standalone for sub/bass with a BR 12/1.4 mid high.
As well as an low-mid extension for a horn loaded 12" with a 1.4" (mounted coaxial) ,on top an 18" tapped horn.
I like the TW audio B30 layout, and went that way. It looks like a tapped horn with "front" chamber configuration (correct me if I'm rong).
While knowing nothing about Hornresp, I started anyway, but I'm sure I made some mistakes.
I can post some info and pics tomorrow.
Dimensions would be: 571x571x750 (pretty close in external volume to the B30).
Extension down to +-45/50 Hz
Current driver: B&C 15NW76 (other options are possible)
So the main question is, how do I divide the cab in the right segments for hornresp.
3 segments or 4? etc.
I know this is not much info, but I'm working an a more detailed plan of approach.
Gr,
Stef
I'm currently working on a new cab that can be used as standalone for sub/bass with a BR 12/1.4 mid high.
As well as an low-mid extension for a horn loaded 12" with a 1.4" (mounted coaxial) ,on top an 18" tapped horn.
I like the TW audio B30 layout, and went that way. It looks like a tapped horn with "front" chamber configuration (correct me if I'm rong).
While knowing nothing about Hornresp, I started anyway, but I'm sure I made some mistakes.
I can post some info and pics tomorrow.
Dimensions would be: 571x571x750 (pretty close in external volume to the B30).
Extension down to +-45/50 Hz
Current driver: B&C 15NW76 (other options are possible)
So the main question is, how do I divide the cab in the right segments for hornresp.
3 segments or 4? etc.
I know this is not much info, but I'm working an a more detailed plan of approach.
Gr,
Stef
take a look at this link, it may help you
Hornresp for Dum... hmm... Everyone - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com
Hornresp for Dum... hmm... Everyone - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com
Or, see this: Guide to WinISD Pro and Hornresp - Speakerplans.com Forums - Page 2 (hybrids)
Tapped horns with a throat chamber usually don't have a very wide operating range, so I would not aim for much below 50 Hz. Also I would keep the throat chamber relatively small, as traditional tapped horns usually sound better at the upper end.
Best regards Johan
Tapped horns with a throat chamber usually don't have a very wide operating range, so I would not aim for much below 50 Hz. Also I would keep the throat chamber relatively small, as traditional tapped horns usually sound better at the upper end.
Best regards Johan
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