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N_Cook November 24th 15 02:01 PM

Hand-Held Megaphones: Rubber ring around edge of Horn
 
On 24/11/2015 12:36, wrote:
Hand-Held Megaphones: Rubber ring around edge of Horn


Besides performing the obvious functions - protecting
the horn from damage, and preventing the appliance
from sliding around(on hoods of cars, on rocking boats) -
does this ring augment the sound coming from the
megaphone, in any way?


I read somewhere, pre-internet, that it DID, and a diagram
was provided showing the propagation of sound from
megaphones both with and without this rubber ring on the
edge of the flared horn. Cannot seem to find it nowadays.


Anyone?


Or do you mean a rubber acoustic barrier between the speaker part and
the microphone part, to avoid microphony?

[email protected] November 24th 15 10:11 PM

Hand-Held Megaphones: Rubber ring around edge of Horn
 
N_Cook:

See that black thing on the edge of the widest part of
the megaphone?

https://jet.com/product/pdp/bfec71f6...aRoCX ifw_wcB


That is what I'm referring to.

[email protected] November 25th 15 03:41 AM

Hand-Held Megaphones: Rubber ring around edge of Horn
 
I am sure it does affect the sound, but in a very small way. If you did it with alot large horn and an audiophile driver in it, I am sure the "golden ear" crowd could tell the difference.

The way to test it would be a short burst tone and a scope to read the ringing. Or perhaps a square wave and you watch the leading edges. Or course it might only be difference of 8 cycles versus ten cycles.


Adrian Tuddenham[_2_] November 25th 15 09:42 AM

Hand-Held Megaphones: Rubber ring around edge of Horn
 
wrote:

I am sure it does affect the sound, but in a very small way. If you did it
with alot large horn and an audiophile driver in it, I am sure the "golden
ear" crowd could tell the difference.

The way to test it would be a short burst tone and a scope to read the
ringing. Or perhaps a square wave and you watch the leading edges. Or
course it might only be difference of 8 cycles versus ten cycles.


It would reduce ringing in the metal or fibreglass 'bell' of the horn.
Just tap the horn and listen to the 'clang' sound with and without the
ring.


-- ~ Adrian Tuddenham ~ (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to
reply) www.poppyrecords.co.uk


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