In Reply to: RE: The Pros and Cons of Horn Speakers posted by cawson@onetel.com on August 28, 2024 at 05:36:02:
Line sources are less affected by the room than any other type of speaker, as the restricted vertical directivity reduces early reflections off the floor and ceiling, while horizontal dispersion is unaffected. Line sources may be either direct radiating or horn loaded. As for the directional projection of horns, that may be configured narrower than a direct radiator, but it doesn't have to be narrower than a direct radiator. CD horns, for example.
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- RE: I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker. - Bill Fitzmaurice 07:15:31 08/28/24 (2)
- RE: I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker. - tomservo 07:35:59 08/28/24 (1)
- RE: I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker. - claudej1@aol.com 16:52:47 08/29/24 (0)