Mine's on two damaged HDs, but the late/great JMMLc's more advanced math is somewhere here.This one is better. Still no roundover math, though.
Guess I'm going color blind as it looks grey to me.I see it now GM, very light purple.
You're welcome!Thanks for the geometry. DId you find this online or use a calculaor? Which calculator did you use if the latter?
I would also like to know how to Blend conical to OS at the throat as I believe you're right that this would yield better results.
It's from a slide presentation, but don't remember nor can find ATM the who/what presentation it's from. IIRC though it was from the club?/group? the late JMMLc was a major 'player', so probably somewhere in the search link I just posted.
Nope, I will figure that out. I want to make a os/conical big enough for the new DCX354. That driver looks very nice.Don't you know the exit angle of the driver?
So perhaps around 40 inches across for the 90 degree waveguide before compromising and optimising.
The 40 degree part would need to be much larger.
The 40 degree part would need to be much larger.
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