Gee I’d love it if the customer sent it back to you with the radian Be driver to get some measurements and a listening test done. Would make for an interesting cost benefit analysis
Do you have a design guide/spec for how far away from the cabinet the horn should be mounted. I understand that the wrap around mouth is important so flush mounting would be an issue, but how large does the gap need to be? Great product.
Looks sweet.. Have you tried soft woods like Poplar? Interesting that Danny is gonna design the XO for your client.. He’s not really fond of compression driver/horn based systems based on our chat before..
That looks awesome and fantastic polar response, do you get those same 1st order reflections if you went with a longer throat of the horn, or does it start to create (for lack of better term) port resonances?
It’s more about the way the mouth terminates with the air. There can be throat resonances but they only occur when there is abrupt transitions or parallel surfaces which create standing waves.
Is it possible for you to make the text that you create for your videos available in a file. Then I can translate it into German at my leisure. Otherwise everything goes so fast and I can hardly follow your explanations.
Interesting. I will look into that. You’ve obviously looked at my blog posts? Sometimes I provide a little more info in my videos but the main content is there in the blog.
@@JosephCrowesDIYSpeakerBuilding Yes of course I look at your blog post. It must be a lot of work to create your videos. In the background you can sometimes see children behaving like children do these days. I like that. I have a fable for Canada, I was almost born there. I often thought that when I retire, I'll turn my hobby into a job, just make music and construct loudspeakers. Now I'm retired. Very nice how you do all this.
Gee I’d love it if the customer sent it back to you with the radian Be driver to get some measurements and a listening test done. Would make for an interesting cost benefit analysis
That’s a beautifully designed horn. 👍
Do you have a design guide/spec for how far away from the cabinet the horn should be mounted. I understand that the wrap around mouth is important so flush mounting would be an issue, but how large does the gap need to be? Great product.
Looks sweet.. Have you tried soft woods like Poplar? Interesting that Danny is gonna design the XO for your client.. He’s not really fond of compression driver/horn based systems based on our chat before..
That looks awesome and fantastic polar response, do you get those same 1st order reflections if you went with a longer throat of the horn, or does it start to create (for lack of better term) port resonances?
It’s more about the way the mouth terminates with the air. There can be throat resonances but they only occur when there is abrupt transitions or parallel surfaces which create standing waves.
Joseph - my be faital 108r - not good work?( up to 14khz not correct)
Is it possible for you to make the text that you create for your videos available in a file. Then I can translate it into German at my leisure. Otherwise everything goes so fast and I can hardly follow your explanations.
Interesting. I will look into that. You’ve obviously looked at my blog posts? Sometimes I provide a little more info in my videos but the main content is there in the blog.
@@JosephCrowesDIYSpeakerBuilding Yes of course I look at your blog post. It must be a lot of work to create your videos. In the background you can sometimes see children behaving like children do these days. I like that. I have a fable for Canada, I was almost born there. I often thought that when I retire, I'll turn my hobby into a job, just make music and construct loudspeakers. Now I'm retired. Very nice how you do all this.