Compression driver with horn, help!

That does look like a mighty small horn for an 800Hz xover point.

That's just because folks like us are use to horns that control directivity over a wider BW 😉; its 1/2 WL axial length is > 833 Hz and mouth perimeter is ~332 Hz, so plenty large enough, though with a 2" throat it will need a $$driver$$ with a long internal HF horn to get to 10 kHz.

GM
 
More like 1.035 m, i.e. 2*[7.875"+12.5"] = 40.75" WL or a little < half the size of my Altec 511/500 Hz XO horns, so not all that big and what? Maybe a 5th the size of Pano's [late?] Altec multi-cell horns, which did require taking up a lot of his garage IIRC. 😉

GM
 
Norman (and anyone else)
1. Were there any challenges adaptung a 1.4" compression drive to the 2384?
2. There seem to be a shortage of good 1.4" horns. The 18sound XT1464 and Ciare PR614 look to be the most modern designs, but both only have 60 degree horizontal coverage. Any other suggestions for 1.4" compression drivers?

I am looking to cross it to a 12in midwoofer.
 
...rotated jbl horns 😕

for the lovers of 3 Watts Set amps : JBL AM7200/95 High Power Mid-High Frequency Loudspeaker not Full range but 350 hz to 18 K hz in a compact format and good drivers (the mid is an AUdax copy when Audax used to provide few drivers to JBLs)

I'd like if I was living alone to have also the big EV horn some have with Jubillee bass cabinet 🙂

Is it ok for normalised 13/15 feet listening distance... I just don't know...for me horns world is like General relativity of Einstein... I don't understand when the space and time is bonding related to the observer ?!😀
 
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Yes
If you run the formulas, you see that you will not go flat to 30hz with those.

Will you run a subwoofer ?


The 12" BEYMA loaded by 70 liters bass-reflex, F(-3dB) = 40 Hz
Port is 10cm diameter, 10cm lenght.


Here are the tweeters :


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Hmm, based on a mean acoustic power distribution:

~[800*7000]^0.5 = ~2366.43 Hz

~13543/pi/2366.43 = ~1.8217" dia.

Based on HF corner: 7000/3 = ~2333.33 Hz

~13543/pi/2333.33 = ~1.847" dia.

~[1.8217*1.847]^0.5 = ~1.834" dia.

A 2" horn throat works OK, though with your earlier 10 kHz limit, it was a 1.5" horn throat [if such exists], otherwise 1.4" which is known to work fine down to 500 Hz with a ~9237.58 Hz upper limit plus whatever HF extension is built into the driver.

GM
 
If the compression driver have a flat impedance curve ..

Uhh .. it probably won't as it approaches 800 Hz (if that's the horn/waveguide cutoff) -- even if it does when tested on the factory's *infinity* tube. Another sensible reason to consider bumping the crossover frequency up a little -- 1000, 1200, even 1600 Hz would not be beyond consideration, according to the FR you showed earlier for the Beymas. 1600 Hz wouldn't be as good of a match on dispersal, though, since it'll be starting to beam.
 
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I think that 1,4" size compression driver exist, and it' s better for my Visa card.


If I want a flat impedance curve I must add in parallel with the driver a RLC circuit? Do you have a link to caculate the values for components, I made a search but I didn' t find.


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