Actually, it looks like the driver didn't have a good seal on either horn since neither load down to ~1200 Hz more than the little 931. That, or the driver 'died'.
GM
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Actually, it looks like the driver didn't have a good seal on either horn since neither load down to ~1200 Hz more than the little 931. That, or the driver 'died'.
GM
Good call, GM. The graphs don't look anything like what I've measured - but I don't have a 902.
Here's one:
Attachment 1528
GM
Thanks for the analysis and comments. This evening, I tested the same three horns on a brand new B&C DE250:
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/9...comparison.png
I made sure to have the driver good and snug on the horn. I did notice that using the highpass settings in Holm were creating some weird issues (causing severe rolloff at 6k), so I turned that off and things returned to normal. It is odd that the 511b creates that spike at 950 in opposition to droop there for the other two horns. What would cause that? (perhaps the ringing? I'll try that horn again with some dampening on it and verify...)
Veellllyy intelllessstink!
I dampened the 511b with sand bags and some foam pipe insulation:
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/819...omparison5.png
Now the resonance of the 811b is standing out. Cool! I'm learning a lot here as I go. :)
Nice work, thanks. The 811 looks very nice, except for the little dip circa 1900Hz.
I may ask you for the HOLM zip file, for a closer look.
Mike ( Alien_Shore ),
Your ancient picture links are broken.
Any chance of restoring them ( or re-posting the latest measurements )
Thanks <> EarlK