Hi Sabbelbacke,
Further to my earlier post, it seems that the problem is still probably just confined to me. Once again, after letting my computer get some sleep overnight, the problem went away, as it did last time. My apologies for yet another "false alarm"... 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
Further to my earlier post, it seems that the problem is still probably just confined to me. Once again, after letting my computer get some sleep overnight, the problem went away, as it did last time. My apologies for yet another "false alarm"... 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
Hi David,
I am on the road in France, just a quick one this time 🙂
server is up, eveyrthing seems fine. I suspect Norton to be "over protective" 🙂
Kind Regards
I am on the road in France, just a quick one this time 🙂
server is up, eveyrthing seems fine. I suspect Norton to be "over protective" 🙂
Kind Regards
Hi David,
I am on the road in France, just a quick one this time 🙂
server is up, eveyrthing seems fine. I suspect Norton to be "over protective" 🙂
Kind Regards
Didn't your Mommy teach you to not play on the road? And in France even! 😉
Guys:
I am a complete novice with horn response and have just downloaded it from the horn response website. It setup fine and I was able to unzipped the files onto my C drive. However, when I try to run it, I received the following warning from Norton:
Threat name: SONAR.heuristic.170
It recommends I remove the file hornresp.exe with a very high risk warning. I am on WINDOWS 10.
Anyone else with this issue.
I am a complete novice with horn response and have just downloaded it from the horn response website. It setup fine and I was able to unzipped the files onto my C drive. However, when I try to run it, I received the following warning from Norton:
Threat name: SONAR.heuristic.170
It recommends I remove the file hornresp.exe with a very high risk warning. I am on WINDOWS 10.
Anyone else with this issue.
Hornresp is "pinging" the server like SONAR.
It's a feature, not a virus, the Hornresp on your PC checks with the Hornresp website to see if the version you have installed on your PC is the latest available.
Keep calm and carry on.
It's a feature, not a virus, the Hornresp on your PC checks with the Hornresp website to see if the version you have installed on your PC is the latest available.
Keep calm and carry on.
David, the problem for me was on my side.
It appears that the computers at work are protected against downloading certain filestypes. So I won't be designing any speakers during my lunchbreak 😀
Download to, and install from, a thumb drive if you first get permission to do so. WHG
server is up, eveyrthing seems fine.
Hi Sabbelbacke,
Thanks for checking. It would seem that the problem is definitely at my end, not yours.
Kind regards,
David
I received the following warning from Norton:
Threat name: SONAR.heuristic.170
It recommends I remove the file hornresp.exe with a very high risk warning. I am on WINDOWS 10.
Anyone else with this issue.
Nope, Windows 10 but I don't have Norton just Windows Defender
I run Win7pro with TrendMicro Security and it has always complained about Hornresp setup. I have to right mouse click on the setup file and run as Administrator, then accept the file open warning box and then everything is OK. I could also place it in TrendMicro's exception list but there are other programs that also use the generic "setup" to launch.
Something is wrong with this H-Frame, Need Help!
I must be entering something wrong into Hornresp, I am trying to double check the work I did with MKJ's H frame worksheet from back in the FRD Consortium days.
I don't know what RMS is for HornResp?
The baffle is 18"x12.5" (1451.61 cm^2) and the frame is 12" (30 cm) deep.
Any hints on what I entered wrong?
I must be entering something wrong into Hornresp, I am trying to double check the work I did with MKJ's H frame worksheet from back in the FRD Consortium days.
I don't know what RMS is for HornResp?
The baffle is 18"x12.5" (1451.61 cm^2) and the frame is 12" (30 cm) deep.
Any hints on what I entered wrong?
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This video starting at 13:00 walks you step by step thru entering TSP.
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Once entered, you can double-click on the Sd entry box and get the TSP summary as shown in attachment.
Can you provide the MJK worksheet inputs used to produce the attached plot?
I'm trying to understand how the resonance peak can be so low with the frame dimensions you provided.
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Once entered, you can double-click on the Sd entry box and get the TSP summary as shown in attachment.
Can you provide the MJK worksheet inputs used to produce the attached plot?
I'm trying to understand how the resonance peak can be so low with the frame dimensions you provided.
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I would like to make an M frame dipole woofer as shown in Rudolfs picture.
It was modelled as a normal 25" deep H frame with the intention of actually making an M frame half the depth as per Rudolfs notes.
The dimensions for the H frame were taken from my 1:1 scale drawing of the M frame for baffle size.
Does this make sense?
Have I provided enough details?
Or am I missing something?
It was modelled as a normal 25" deep H frame with the intention of actually making an M frame half the depth as per Rudolfs notes.
The dimensions for the H frame were taken from my 1:1 scale drawing of the M frame for baffle size.
Does this make sense?
Have I provided enough details?
Or am I missing something?
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To model the M-frame baffle you posted dimensions for as an H-frame of half depth, you would use the inputs shown.
The first plot is what you would measure near field with mic stuck right at the front opening. The bottom plot is the power response, or total power radiated into the room. It is pretty close to what you would measure from a few meters away on axis, but will deviate once you get above the resonance peak and directivity effects start coming into play which Hornresp does not consider. Of course the exact frequency and shape of the resonance peak will be slightly different for the M-frame than for the modeled H-frame, but it will be pretty close.
The first plot is what you would measure near field with mic stuck right at the front opening. The bottom plot is the power response, or total power radiated into the room. It is pretty close to what you would measure from a few meters away on axis, but will deviate once you get above the resonance peak and directivity effects start coming into play which Hornresp does not consider. Of course the exact frequency and shape of the resonance peak will be slightly different for the M-frame than for the modeled H-frame, but it will be pretty close.
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Hi David.
I want to put a bassreflexpipe into the box, however there is no room next to te speaker only on the sides and on top.
Als the length is 45 cm, is to much length a reason ot trouble with resonances?, how I did now I get quite low resonse, with a slight correction to up the speaker qts and a amp, I have I think a nice subwoofer.
This is when the cardioid test is done with a extra open dipole as I read, but think it get big..
thanks
kees
I want to put a bassreflexpipe into the box, however there is no room next to te speaker only on the sides and on top.
Als the length is 45 cm, is to much length a reason ot trouble with resonances?, how I did now I get quite low resonse, with a slight correction to up the speaker qts and a amp, I have I think a nice subwoofer.
This is when the cardioid test is done with a extra open dipole as I read, but think it get big..
thanks
kees
Hi David.
I want to put a bassreflexpipe into the box, however there is no room next to te speaker only on the sides and on top.
Als the length is 45 cm, is to much length a reason ot trouble with resonances?, how I did now I get quite low resonse, with a slight correction to up the speaker qts and a amp, I have I think a nice subwoofer.
This is when the cardioid test is done with a extra open dipole as I read, but think it get big..
thanks
kees
Did forget the pics.
here is it.
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Did forget the pics.
here is it.
Perhaps a slot port around the exterior of the box? That's what I usually do when a long port in a small enclosure is required.
Perhaps a slot port around the exterior of the box? That's what I usually do when a long port in a small enclosure is required.
That require a new box, and I have already the pipe and such, only I need to maken the opening on the sides or on top, the subwoofer is a downfiring type, with the speaker above the floor.
like on pic is possible to do?
I do have braces into the bos, the pipe can not be in the middle, I can use smaller pipes, then use two for better view? but do I need then change the length and how do I with hornresp.
thanks for respons
kees
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I do read here that a bassreflex is not really a option for a transparant sound.
nice reading.
https://rmsacoustics.nl/papers/whitepaperbassreflex.pdf
nice reading.
https://rmsacoustics.nl/papers/whitepaperbassreflex.pdf
I do read here that a bassreflex is not really a option for a transparant sound.
nice reading.
https://rmsacoustics.nl/papers/whitepaperbassreflex.pdf
You can get a bass reflex to have a fairly neutral sound. But it requires a large port diameter. Large enough that it is generally unacceptable to most people.
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