Hornresp

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Get a copy of Vance Dickasons's The Loudspeaker Design Cookbook and actually learn something. Measuring you have D'Apolito's Book. Horn's you have Bjorn's and Tom's book. From there you have a concrete foundation to judge all the audiophools and want to bees online.

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Get a copy of the Loudspeaker Design Cookbook and actually learn something. Measuring you have D'Apolito's Book. Horn's you have Bjorn's and Tom's book. From there you have a concrete foundation to judge all the audiophools and want to bees online.
I would rather advice

  • Loudspeaker Handbook by Eargle
  • Loudspeaker and Headphone Handbook by Borwick
 
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I would rather advice

  • Loudspeaker Handbook by Eargle
Agreed. I have the second one. It is not that great. I just found the Loudspeaker Handbook. That is a great book. To bad I didn't have that in 97 when I started to design drivers. I could have learned a lot!

Dickason is application of finished drivers. Eargles book is designing drivers. Not everything but quite a solid foundation.
 
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Well...If I can't adapt to the metric system, then I can't use HR.

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Just checked - I had no problem downloading the Setup.exe file from the Hornresp webpage link. If it still doesn't work for you perhaps try downloading direct from https://www.hardware-test.de/mcbean/Setup.exe

Not sure why your old version won't run on Windows 10 - it should.
You're response actually tipped me off to something. My firewall was dropping my traffic to the site. Never even crossed my mind until you mentioned you could reach it. Cleared that up and was able to download it. Got it installed and am able to design away. Thanks for the quick and helpful reply!