Acoustic Horn Design – The Easy Way (Ath4)

@WerTicus I assume you just experimented with the open-back version of the 65CDNT extension, correct? I am using the extension, but with the closed-back version. I am not really going to be able to do an A/B comparison as the extension is integral to the way I'm supporting the horn, but I'm happy to hear you had good results with what you've done.
 
In case of Tritonia-downscaling I got the sense now. Thanks.

BTW:
The moment your wife realized you are a ATH / horn junkie and addicted to audio:

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I told her I could stop with it whenever I want......................I..... just....don't want to 🤣

Now printing the final part of this:

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I could not get a meaningful simulation of both combined. So I matched horizontal dispersion of the LF with the upper A460G2 profile and hope now that this will fit. We will see in a few days.
 
The moment your wife realized you are a ATH / horn junkie and addicted to audio:
That's nothing! 🙂

I envy you the printer. I already though about this one as well - or something similar - but it's hardly justifiable, as the old one still does everything I really need. I also thought about an IDEX printer to try a two-material printing of constrained-layer damping. But again, that's just whimsy.
 
The printer is now just 2 weeks and 5kgs old. It is....ok. Some minor problems; especially everytime a print is finished and filament is retracted it is jammed. Filament change during print or on command is no issue so I assume a firmware fault. Since my filament is mostly finished after 1 print job it is not really a problem. However...the large print area is nice! No time yet to take care on multifilament approaches but that is on the task list.