Hello everyone,
I tried to read what I can, but I don't understand hornresp at all. I can do work in ATH, VituixCAD,WinISD and Fusion.
I'm looking for a project/files to 3d print horn that is not bigger than 600mmx600mm. Cheap drivers and polar plots see would be a bonus point. Where I live I don't think anybody have build MEH so I have never heard it. Please help me if you can 🙂
Ultimately I can do some wood work and also I have dipole subs (form LX521).
I tried to read what I can, but I don't understand hornresp at all. I can do work in ATH, VituixCAD,WinISD and Fusion.
I'm looking for a project/files to 3d print horn that is not bigger than 600mmx600mm. Cheap drivers and polar plots see would be a bonus point. Where I live I don't think anybody have build MEH so I have never heard it. Please help me if you can 🙂
Ultimately I can do some wood work and also I have dipole subs (form LX521).
I'm thinking about designing one based on scott hinsons design as a start - but for 3d printing. His design is too big to fit into my 420x420 printer tho.
Hornresp is mainly useful for simulating compression drivers, horn loading, and acoustic impedance. But since you already know VituixCAD, you can simulate polar response and power response in more intuitive ways. For most MEH projects, use ATH for geometry, VituixCAD for crossover simulation and Fusion360 for enclosure/CAD. So you can avoid heavy use of Hornresp unless you really want to simulate tapped horns or folded horns later.
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