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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7476298" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Ok, there is no way to actually "tune" a horn. But control it's low impedance point, yes, which can be used to control overall excursion of the driver for a wider response range. I would definitely recommend letting one of us do the design for you, as hornresp only gives you SOME information about the horn..enough to get a happy sound, but does not figure for anything but a physical model. It can account for bends, but not resonances and such that will occur. This is true for any design in hornresp. I would only use it to verify mechanical parameters and limitations if anything. But great program. So, if you do not want a design, then they have a help section in hornresp to guide you better. Also, some people may give you generals about horns, but to me, there are no generals as each one has its own very significant differences. Not something I would recommend designing from rules of thumbs or anything like that, as they do not apply in calculations. Just a thought. Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p>Other than that, maybe someone can chime in with some general info that has helped them in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7476298, member: 634917"] Ok, there is no way to actually "tune" a horn. But control it's low impedance point, yes, which can be used to control overall excursion of the driver for a wider response range. I would definitely recommend letting one of us do the design for you, as hornresp only gives you SOME information about the horn..enough to get a happy sound, but does not figure for anything but a physical model. It can account for bends, but not resonances and such that will occur. This is true for any design in hornresp. I would only use it to verify mechanical parameters and limitations if anything. But great program. So, if you do not want a design, then they have a help section in hornresp to guide you better. Also, some people may give you generals about horns, but to me, there are no generals as each one has its own very significant differences. Not something I would recommend designing from rules of thumbs or anything like that, as they do not apply in calculations. Just a thought. Hope this helps! Other than that, maybe someone can chime in with some general info that has helped them in the past. [/QUOTE]
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