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slacker_jack wrote:they use rear loaded horns:
jeff wrote:slacker jack actually tapped horns are totally different topic
they looks like this
jeff wrote:i heard one already but i find the size of the enclosure sometimes does not equate to a similar size enclosure in a 4th order with more drivers
Brian Steele wrote:slacker_jack wrote:they use rear loaded horns:
Were those properly-designed, or did the builders "try a ting"?
Rear-loaded horns require drivers with high Fs and low Qes and are not known for their low bass capabilities (there's a direct link between not only horn length, but mouth size and low frequency capability). A properly-designed tapped horn of the same volume will give better low bass at the expense of output around 100 Hz or so, primarily because the mouth size can be a lot smaller.
infinite_RPM wrote:those rear loaded have a very small bandwidth which they could play... was gona try the TH but the folding of the horn was getting me annoyed and i jus never got around to finishing it....Now that i have time i gonna try and finish it... any pointers?
pugboy wrote:This is the second one I built, the first was Danley TH-SPUD clone, its the big one in the background.
pugboy wrote:Everybody is using the Hornresp program, its been pretty much proven to be quite accurate in modelling and predicting responses, if you check the diyaudio forums there are plenty scientists over there who have built and measured with their fancy test equipment.
pugboy wrote:box I built is
http://www.freespeakerplans.com/mth-30.html
the path length is about 7ft which more or less corresponds with the 40hz
pugboy wrote:this box is 24x27x13.5 about 5 cu ft
You have the Hornresp parameters ? I am trying to play with it also.
DJ Q wrote:Well I was going with the case that:24x27x13.5
...was average.
DJ Q wrote:for the very least I'd want about 33-35Hz
what size driver(s) would work in that enclosure AND fit in a regular trunk?
ruffneck_12 wrote:going slightly off topic
does the red design qualify as a tapped horn?
carfreak1024 wrote:but will using this kind of system with a single 12" subwoofer, be greater in output than a properly designed ported enclosure with 2 10" woofers if you have enough power to power the pair of 10" woofers.
carfreak1024 wrote:I mean at what point does the benefit of having a single subwoofer in a large TH enclosure stop making sense and having 2 of the same sized woofers in the same sized ported enclosure sound better.
carfreak1024 wrote:The only experience i have had with building horns or anything is with my uncle when he used to DJ and building a scoop, but he always had a kind of guidline that said for this size of subwoofer, you need this kind of specs. But those boxes were always HUGE, i mean he rell struggle to fit the pair in the back of the Isuzu Trooper he had, and that van was rell big. and these scoops were for just 12" woofers BTW.
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