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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Practical Guide for Back Chambers Tuning.
Post Subject: Back chamber’s cost-benefit.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/9/2008
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Interesting idea. I do not know a lot about pluming and I do not know if 17 PSI is enough.  The 17 PSI might be high for continue pressure but what driver does are impulses and I might only presume that in a long run the driver would push the plug off, it might not be not though. Also do not forget that the size of the back chamber very frequently is very small, in most of the cases a fraction of inch behind the driver’s frame…

There is one more thing and I think that the people who read this thread might be getting a wrong impression. The flexibility of back chamber adjustment is very nice but how much you guys willing to compromise the design just for sake of adjustability that will be doe just once? I men you will adjust the back chamber when you bulk the horn and what you change the driver? How frequently is it? So, I personally feel that to it shell be a lucid cost-benefit balance, particularly considering that many of various “flexibility options” are not as solid as the fixed designs supplemented with  non-compressible fillers.

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