Hi,
I've recently acquired a Peerless XLS 830500 12" subwoofer driver and would like to use it in a tapped horn enclosure. I've run several simulations in Hornresp and have come to a set of figures that I believe I'm happy with (see attached image). The sub will be crossed at approximately 45Hz. How does the response of the horn look?
My only issue now is calculating the optimum way to fold the horn - any suggestions for this?
I've recently acquired a Peerless XLS 830500 12" subwoofer driver and would like to use it in a tapped horn enclosure. I've run several simulations in Hornresp and have come to a set of figures that I believe I'm happy with (see attached image). The sub will be crossed at approximately 45Hz. How does the response of the horn look?
My only issue now is calculating the optimum way to fold the horn - any suggestions for this?
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Greets!
Your driver specs are whacked, yet strangely your sim looks much better IMO using published specs, being almost identical to my default 830500 TH alignment except smaller due to yours being tuned a couple of Hz higher..........
Searching this forum will yield all the info required for a couple of ways to fold THs.
GM
Your driver specs are whacked, yet strangely your sim looks much better IMO using published specs, being almost identical to my default 830500 TH alignment except smaller due to yours being tuned a couple of Hz higher..........
Searching this forum will yield all the info required for a couple of ways to fold THs.
GM
mrevie said:And yes - I'm aware that it's going to be quite huge with the specifications used in Hornresp.
Well, you can always tune it higher to reduce its size. Tune it a half octave higher and cut its bulk ~ in half.
GM
Looks good to me............ Hope you post some in-mouth and in-room measurements for comparison (hint, hint 🙂).
GM
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