I'm trying to figure out what the hornresp values are for my horn. Its a brand new horn designed by Omholt and Don Keele, but as it will be used in commercial speakers I will not be able to get the specs from them. The horn looks and measures amazing so I'm already very excited, I just hope I can lock down the specs too.
Here are some physical specs:
- throat: 18 x 2cm (a slotport)
- mouth: 108 x 75cm
- depth: 38cm
I tried including as much usefull pictures as I could, but the files were to big so here is a link to the wetransfer link with all the pictures: WeTransfer. Can anyone maybe help identifying what type of segments (conical, exp, etc?) they are?
I think there are 3 segments, conical than exponential/tractrix, then conical again.
Ofcourse tips on how to figure this all out are even more usefull!
Here are some physical specs:
- throat: 18 x 2cm (a slotport)
- mouth: 108 x 75cm
- depth: 38cm
I tried including as much usefull pictures as I could, but the files were to big so here is a link to the wetransfer link with all the pictures: WeTransfer. Can anyone maybe help identifying what type of segments (conical, exp, etc?) they are?
I think there are 3 segments, conical than exponential/tractrix, then conical again.
Ofcourse tips on how to figure this all out are even more usefull!
can't figure it out easily but here are your pictures in a more readable size












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Normally I'd call that Hyp/Ex. This can be effective where you want to ride out the directivity, such as at lower midrange.I think there are 3 segments, conical than exponential/tractrix, then conical again.
It appears to be designed with care. The top/bottom wall roundover is of a larger diameter and hasn't developed to the same angle as the others, given the shorter dimension.
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