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How do i model this in hornresp?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8793500" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Yes, I also posted a link to horn theory that laid it out rather simply.</p><p></p><p>If this is meant to be full range why would you bandpass? What frequency do you want to attenuate on the high end and why?</p><p></p><p>Near as I could get out of this, yes, that's what he is after.</p><p></p><p>I am doubtful that a horn with 2-3" length and a mouth that's only around 1.5X the diameter of the loudspeaker is going to give you any audible gains, but give it a whirl. That would be something that hornresp could accurately predict at least. </p><p>The fact remains, if you're not using a cargo van the space required to do a proper horn isn't going to be possible in a vehicle at all and if you are using a cargo van you'd do better to just use a large array of cheap and efficient speakers since those and amps are probably going to wind up cheaper and simpler to manage than constructing some 20 cubic foot midrange horn arrangement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8793500, member: 614752"] Yes, I also posted a link to horn theory that laid it out rather simply. If this is meant to be full range why would you bandpass? What frequency do you want to attenuate on the high end and why? Near as I could get out of this, yes, that's what he is after. I am doubtful that a horn with 2-3" length and a mouth that's only around 1.5X the diameter of the loudspeaker is going to give you any audible gains, but give it a whirl. That would be something that hornresp could accurately predict at least. The fact remains, if you're not using a cargo van the space required to do a proper horn isn't going to be possible in a vehicle at all and if you are using a cargo van you'd do better to just use a large array of cheap and efficient speakers since those and amps are probably going to wind up cheaper and simpler to manage than constructing some 20 cubic foot midrange horn arrangement. [/QUOTE]
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