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Dec 23, 2024 - 10:56 AM
The theory of a loudspeaker horn involves the use of a flared tube to efficiently couple the acoustic output of the driver (usually a diaphragm) to the surrounding air, thereby increasing the acoustic impedance and enhancing sound projection and directivity. This design improves the efficiency of sound transmission, allowing for louder and clearer sound with less power compared to direct-radiating speakers.