In Reply to: RE: Monster Mash - Dippity Doo vs Dippity Don't (hornresp path function w. blh) posted by Paul Eizik on March 7, 2019 at 13:05:47:
The difference of the two path lengths isn't magical, the effect is almost the same as making the horn longer. Doing that lowers the frequency of the dip, which might make the room boundary effects help overcome the dip. I haven't looked at it all that much, since I don't do rear loaders, but whatever happens to the SPL in HornResp should also be seen in other charts, especially phase.
This chart is more typical of a rear loader, and there's no feature here.
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