Hi,
Do co-axial drivers like this https://redcatt.net/html/cn/details344.html have have any chance of having good smooth polars?
Warm Regards,
WonderfulAudio
Do co-axial drivers like this https://redcatt.net/html/cn/details344.html have have any chance of having good smooth polars?
Warm Regards,
WonderfulAudio
Possibly, I imagine it will depend somewhat on the cabinet baffle and position of the driver on that baffle.
This might be useful in terms of getting a better understanding, approximation of how the HF behaves.
https://audioxpress.com/article/test-bench-the-140fcd-1-compression-driver-from-redcatt
Yes, I know it is not the same waveguide shape, however it shows what they can achieve in terms of driver and horn design.
This might be useful in terms of getting a better understanding, approximation of how the HF behaves.
https://audioxpress.com/article/test-bench-the-140fcd-1-compression-driver-from-redcatt
Yes, I know it is not the same waveguide shape, however it shows what they can achieve in terms of driver and horn design.
The Redcatt 12" co-ax horn profile looks similar to the B&C12FHX76.Hi,
Do co-axial drivers like this https://redcatt.net/html/cn/details344.html have have any chance of having good smooth polars?
It's polar response might be similar:
That said, Redcatt not including polars with the CX12F-140F specifications is not a good sign that they are smooth.
Art