@mijostyn You absolutely right ,
Open baffle speakers
Open baffle speakers design is the simplest , to get bass response similar to other design , like ported, the baffle size must be huge to avoid low frequency degradations . Tipical size the baffle width 10-20" got weak bass performance. I am wondering how open baffle speakers design became so popular ?
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@moonwatcher You dont like wood veneered MDF, this is most popular main stream cabinets design. What you like -pure wood ? |
This is information to all OB speakers fans. If you dont believe in acoustic silence and only trust what you are hearing , stop reading my post and keep enjoy in bass performance open baffle design . But if you have open mind -Baffle size must be bigger than length assume low frequency wave , For usually size baffle 20-30 " OB speakers bass performance starting from approx. 100-120 Hz https://www.acousticfields.com/wavelengths-in-our-rooms/
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@mijostyn agree for 100% to produce bass 30 Hz baffle size must be HUGE common OB speakers only can start from 100Hz, you say if anybody dont belived -measure , But no any Loved OB want to measure, Just happy what they get |
@ozzy62 Are you measure or just listen ?? |
@mwatsme You measurement looks very good , you made good job . Only one question , What is distance between microphone and bass driver cone ? If you an engineer , you must be know the lenght of low frequency wave . So if you stand close to driver the bass may be ok. But if go 3-4 feet to side the wave from front cone and back wil be eluminate each other , I am not hate anything. Each design have some issues , To be find out which is better in you particular room there is best way to make A-B comparision , |
@mwatsme I still dont understand why the speaker company dont making a Subs wth open back? Just close box or ported, So stupid ? |