Geddes on Waveguides

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Great minds and all that.....

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There are lots of horns/guides, using direct radiating drivers commercially available.

I am currently using a shallow waveguide in the car, with a direct radiator. I've definitely noticed an increase in HOMs over the previous design. The previous setup used a BMS compression driver, an elliptical oblate spheroidal waveguide, and reticulated foam.

Then again, the previous setup costs 10x as much.

You get what you pay for, etc etc
 
I am currently using a shallow waveguide in the car, with a direct radiator. I've definitely noticed an increase in HOMs over the previous design. The previous setup used a BMS compression driver, an elliptical oblate spheroidal waveguide, and reticulated foam.

Then again, the previous setup costs 10x as much.

You get what you pay for, etc etc
I'm geting close to understanding why aside from the price issue. It's interesting nobody addressed this in technical detail before.
 
What he said ...

I am currently using a shallow waveguide in the car, with a direct radiator. I've definitely noticed an increase in HOMs over the previous design. The previous setup used a BMS compression driver, an elliptical oblate spheroidal waveguide, and reticulated foam.

Then again, the previous setup costs 10x as much.

You get what you pay for, etc etc

4" wide 90deg conical with 1" dome tweeter. They are harsh at higher volumes without the foam. This would seem to indicate HOM's
the foam tames this alot.
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but these were built from cheap cast off parts and too much time on my part.
again, what you pay for...
 
My radi are much larger than anything that you can do on a router - more like 4 inches.
I have access to CNC, so I can do virtual any freeform shape.

Is there any (approximate) formula I can use for predicting the impact of a radius on a waveguide? On the cabinet edge? My intuition is that if diffraction is a change in impedance, it's the dimensions of the edge relative to the source that determine the frequency, and the round over lowers the q? Would it be fair to say that 4" is a sufficient rounder for most purposes, or would it be worthwhile to go even further and make the cabinet more sphere than box?
 
I have access to CNC, so I can do virtual any freeform shape.

Is there any (approximate) formula I can use for predicting the impact of a radius on a waveguide? On the cabinet edge? My intuition is that if diffraction is a change in impedance, it's the dimensions of the edge relative to the source that determine the frequency, and the round over lowers the q? Would it be fair to say that 4" is a sufficient rounder for most purposes, or would it be worthwhile to go even further and make the cabinet more sphere than box?

These are questions worthy of some research, but from what is known, what you say is basically correct. SPEAK does a rough job of predicting the effect of a roundover on the polar response and this is also discussed in my book.
 
Hi jason_watkins

There has been some research on round over or chamfer of baffle edges been published in an German DIY magazine – IIRC there is a certain relation to wavelength involved, as one would expect ...

As for round over the mouth of a horn you might get some inspiration from my simus performed on the topic here:

#472
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/140190-jean-michel-lecleach-horns-10.html#post1924924

and from my "bunch 1 through 4" here :

#3299
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/103872-geddes-waveguides-66.html#post1927587

#3300
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/103872-geddes-waveguides-66.html#post1927588

#3301
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/103872-geddes-waveguides-67.html#post1927590

#3302
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/103872-geddes-waveguides-67.html#post1927591


And possibly also what rcw has shown here:

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/140190-jean-michel-lecleach-horns-9.html#post1891820

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/140190-jean-michel-lecleach-horns-9.html#post1897176

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/103872-geddes-waveguides-66.html#post1916842


Bottom line – there already has been *some* investigation lately...
🙂


Michael
 
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