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In Reply to: RE: My calc's give a length of 48 cm posted by jnorv on August 05, 2007 at 06:30:27
Hmm, I get a ~52.56 cm axial length with a 26 cm mouth radius down to a 2.54 cm throat radius and ~70.54 cm for a 1.27 cm throat radius, making it ~ the horn equivalent of a 'pencil neck geek' ;^).
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mmmm, I think that it is not a Tractrix then?
The horn appears to be a tractix except with possibly a short transition throat section, but can't tell for sure, and it looks like the adapter preserves the driver's wall angle and accept a glitch in the expansion higher up at the adapter/horn junction.
The bottom line is the horn needs to be carefully matched to each driver size/type for best performance since the first few inches represents the entire HF BW, which they appear to have done, so probably is fine, though it will beam excessively by my standards due to the slow overall expansion.
As always though, YMMV. ;^)
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What are you using for sonic velocity?
Jim
- http://cgi.ebay.ca/Tractrix-Horn-2-140-Hz-Lowcost-Version-without-BMS_W0QQitemZ9718926978QQihZ009QQcategoryZ14980QQcmdZViewItem (Open in New Window)
Something like that. Just imagine the taper continuing down to 1", the driver will be basically firing into a pipe, choking it somewhat.......
I use 1130 ft/sec.
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