Expanding path TL ‘pressure’ upstream?

Is the high pressure zone of the qw resonator ‘longer’ in the conical pipe allowing more drivers to be in an area of cone control Instead of puking their guts out when driven hard?

Patrick Bateman drawing of Tom Danleys Matterhorn( example) and then horn response sim used to try and find the second resonance (using offset driver) To try and investigate this possibly?? driver location in just past 1/2 in this vs a straight pipe (@ just past 1/3)

Another crazy example:

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8eu2P5x/
 

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Right, click on the closed cone to see the air displaced amplitudes Vs the other pipe's constant amplitudes. Yeah, MJK settled on 0.5 whereas I use(d) 0.56. I don't remember what, if any difference it made in his software, but HR shows no audible difference.
 
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