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In the Thread: An ultimate horn profile?
Post Subject: Re: An ultimate horn profile?Posted by JLH on: 4/15/2005
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Remember even if you use a modern "pancake" compression driver, you still have no control over the flare rate the manufacturer used within the phasing plug. And most of the time they are not willing to tell you, or they don't even know! I've seen some companies design the phase plug by computer to get the "best" performance while completely disregarding any basic horn design rules. They just manipulate the phase plug until they get the specs they want. They do this because they know Moron sound contractors will buy based on specs and not on sound quality.
In addition, the idea of an ultimate horn profile does not make any sense. Each and every horn profile has its own strengths and weakness. Depending on your goals, and the drivers you have, one profile will be "better" than the others. However, once you change your goals, or the driver, room, source, etc. a different profile will become the "best". There are no absolutes in Audio, only varying degrees of perfection.
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