Re: Anyone interested in a 10 x 17 baffle with W.G.
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It seems that the interface (the small/back end of the waveguide) between the waveguide & tweeter is quite important and I'm not sure what the criteria are for a good design.... But, it seems likely that given something to evaluate you might well suggest improved criteria and configurations.
I'm happy to take measurements, maybe willing to try other tweeters if requested, and, there are a few different woofers I have in mind/inventory that I would be happy to design a crossover for with the wg/tweeter combination:... that's fine do what you think makes sense, modify what I send to suit.
If you sent me a waveguide turned from a porous material...seal it as you find necessary. There is no need to return it.
Perhaps we can start with what I have on hand and can send in a day or so. Given your address, I'll put one in the mail this week. You can look it over and decide what you would suggest to improve it. It's a place to start and I'd be happy to consider suggestions for new turnings.
I don't know enough about the engineering/abstract criteria, but can presently, easily turn round waveguides producing a cross section that is an arc.
I am also a bit closer to waveguides milled to more exotic configurations on the CNC machine. I should know later this week if the tool path I generated for an elongated waveguide succeeds. If so, this will open up a much richer field of possibilities.
I look forward to your response and suggestions. tna
[QUOTE=critofur;1776048]
It seems that the interface (the small/back end of the waveguide) between the waveguide & tweeter is quite important and I'm not sure what the criteria are for a good design.... But, it seems likely that given something to evaluate you might well suggest improved criteria and configurations.
I'm happy to take measurements, maybe willing to try other tweeters if requested, and, there are a few different woofers I have in mind/inventory that I would be happy to design a crossover for with the wg/tweeter combination:... that's fine do what you think makes sense, modify what I send to suit.
If you sent me a waveguide turned from a porous material...seal it as you find necessary. There is no need to return it.
Perhaps we can start with what I have on hand and can send in a day or so. Given your address, I'll put one in the mail this week. You can look it over and decide what you would suggest to improve it. It's a place to start and I'd be happy to consider suggestions for new turnings.
I don't know enough about the engineering/abstract criteria, but can presently, easily turn round waveguides producing a cross section that is an arc.
I am also a bit closer to waveguides milled to more exotic configurations on the CNC machine. I should know later this week if the tool path I generated for an elongated waveguide succeeds. If so, this will open up a much richer field of possibilities.
I look forward to your response and suggestions. tna
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