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"Peter Larsen" wrote in message
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Dick understood him clearly, and so did I. It was a very simple question


I have no issue with Dicks post, but did he *really* understand him
correctly or just make certain assumptions?
eg. "This assumes, possibly incorrectly, that you're also doubling the size
of the driver as well."

and also one of those very good ones that need to be asked occasionally.


Asking for information on folded horn design would be a far more useful
question IMO.

TonyP.




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"Peter Larsen" wrote in message
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Dick understood him clearly, and so did I. It was a very simple question


I have no issue with Dicks post, but did he *really* understand him
correctly or just make certain assumptions?
eg. "This assumes, possibly incorrectly, that you're also doubling the size
of the driver as well."

and also one of those very good ones that need to be asked occasionally.


Asking for information on folded horn design would be a far more useful
question IMO.

TonyP.




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Peter Larsen
 
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TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



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Peter Larsen
 
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TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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* My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
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TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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* My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
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TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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* My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
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Randy Yates
 
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Tony, Peter, et alius,

Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.

--RY

Peter Larsen writes:

TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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Tony, Peter, et alius,

Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.

--RY

Peter Larsen writes:

TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

--
*******************************************
* My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
*******************************************


--
% Randy Yates % "Bird, on the wing,
%% Fuquay-Varina, NC % goes floating by
%%% 919-577-9882 % but there's a teardrop in his eye..."
%%%% % 'One Summer Dream', *Face The Music*, ELO
http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
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Randy Yates
 
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Tony, Peter, et alius,

Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.

--RY

Peter Larsen writes:

TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

--
*******************************************
* My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
*******************************************


--
% Randy Yates % "Bird, on the wing,
%% Fuquay-Varina, NC % goes floating by
%%% 919-577-9882 % but there's a teardrop in his eye..."
%%%% % 'One Summer Dream', *Face The Music*, ELO
http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
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Randy Yates
 
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Tony, Peter, et alius,

Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.

--RY

Peter Larsen writes:

TonyP wrote:

It seems to me I wasn't the only one who wasn't sure whether
you were including flare rate, (often referred to as doubling
distance)


Now I finally grasp how to read that wording, whereever and by whomever
it is "often used" need to understand that it reads in more than one way
and should be avoided, especially as a standardized term is available,
non-confusing and commonly used in the literature.

TonyP.



Kind regards

Peter Larsen

--
*******************************************
* My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk *
*******************************************


--
% Randy Yates % "Bird, on the wing,
%% Fuquay-Varina, NC % goes floating by
%%% 919-577-9882 % but there's a teardrop in his eye..."
%%%% % 'One Summer Dream', *Face The Music*, ELO
http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr


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"Randy Yates" wrote in message
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Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.


Good luck. Just use the Klipschorn, JBL Hartsfield, Tannoy GRF etc. as
examples of corner horn design.

TonyP.




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"Randy Yates" wrote in message
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Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.


Good luck. Just use the Klipschorn, JBL Hartsfield, Tannoy GRF etc. as
examples of corner horn design.

TonyP.




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"Randy Yates" wrote in message
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Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.


Good luck. Just use the Klipschorn, JBL Hartsfield, Tannoy GRF etc. as
examples of corner horn design.

TonyP.




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"Randy Yates" wrote in message
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Thanks for the discussions. Tony's point made me back up
and think that maybe it would be better to just do my
own design instead of trying to make something like what
I was proposing work.


Good luck. Just use the Klipschorn, JBL Hartsfield, Tannoy GRF etc. as
examples of corner horn design.

TonyP.




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