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13 years 3 months ago #14716
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ok hear is a quick question that you guys maybe able to help with, Does the shape of the baffle have anything to do with the sound.......... lets say one is round and one is square, but both have the same volume, will this in any way effect or change the sound........
i have a second question to do with baffle shape, but ill ask that one once this one has been has be answered........
regards Bee... smiley33
i have a second question to do with baffle shape, but ill ask that one once this one has been has be answered........
regards Bee... smiley33
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13 years 3 months ago #14717
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do you mean on a simple reflex box?
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13 years 3 months ago #14718
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sorry m8t more to do with horn loaded cabs...........
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13 years 3 months ago #14729
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well i guess first question is, whether there is a phase plug being used.
and second, what freq range is being covered?
and second, what freq range is being covered?
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13 years 3 months ago #14735
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ok no phase plug just a rear chamber, and horn...... does the freq matter..... if it does say mid-kick region.....
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13 years 3 months ago #14738
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martin 215mk3
f2b
wsx
all have letterbox baffles
and they are amongst some of the all time best bins around
ASS bs500 or 600 - cant remember which, has that triangular horn entry
mt121 has rectangular entry as you well know.
i'd say its more about pressure , so volume...
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f2b
wsx
all have letterbox baffles
and they are amongst some of the all time best bins around
ASS bs500 or 600 - cant remember which, has that triangular horn entry
mt121 has rectangular entry as you well know.
i'd say its more about pressure , so volume...
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13 years 3 months ago #14749
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well your on my way of thinking...... most cabs have a letter box style baffle...... but this does put differant pressure at differant points on the driver i.e. round driver square hole......... does this have an effect on the sound good or bad. Most baffles are indeed smaller than the driver its self, this does help pressure.....
Lets say the wsx had a round baffle, and the waveguide it fires into was a half round circle leading in to horn. Would it make it sound better. yes a nightmare to build, but lets say it wasnt. what would be the gains.....
Lets say the wsx had a round baffle, and the waveguide it fires into was a half round circle leading in to horn. Would it make it sound better. yes a nightmare to build, but lets say it wasnt. what would be the gains.....
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13 years 3 months ago #14753
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bee, i dont believe there would be different pressure at different points of the cone, as air is a fluid thing, its not going to stay in the corner if it can go out. as far as your half circle idea, thats interesting. maybe not a half circle, but a smaller square to begin the horn?
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13 years 3 months ago #14755
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but the letterbox baffle is to get the throat small, whilst still having the air movement behind of an 18'' driver (wsx)
if you had a round baffle, it'd have to be a lot smaller than the driver to maintain the horn. i guess rectangles are just easier to build horns from and end up with an orthogonal box
if you had a round baffle, it'd have to be a lot smaller than the driver to maintain the horn. i guess rectangles are just easier to build horns from and end up with an orthogonal box
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13 years 3 months ago #14757
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the 2nd part to the question (good time to ask it)..... then what is the gains of say the way tony ass has his baffles...... round but with a half moon cut out, i know this helps keep the pressure across the cone even when firing in to the waveguide..... does it improve the sound quality.......
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