Open Baffle Experience


Much has been said about open baffles, including an epic website by the late, great Dr. Linkwitz but I've only heard them really once, playing absolutely garbage music (thanks Pure Audio!) at a hotel.

I'm talking here about dynamic drivers in single baffles without enclosures, not ESLs or Magneplanar type systems.

I'm curious who has had them, and who kept them or went back to "conventional" boxes?

I'm not really looking to buy speakers, but I did start thinking about this because of a kit over at Madisound made with high quality drivers.

 

 

erik_squires

The closer the OB is to the front wall, the higher the cancellation that between front and back wave, and the shorter the time difference in arrival times between the direct and reflected sound (per Ralph's post above). So further away from the way is better for both how low end reach and the sense of envelopment.

Linkwitz recommended a reflective front wall, which happened to be what he had at home. I happened to have a treated room with absorbent front wall and can get my speakers 3 feet away from the front wall, and I'm happy with the sound. Maybe I would be happier with a reflective wall? Dunno. The midbass, as noted, lacks some impact even though it's 18", have a dedicated Hypex class-D directly powering it and it's adjusted to measure flat...yet the sense of impact is different in my case. 

Thanks @audiokinesis 

I should be more specific- Are all OB open back tweeter? I thought some had forward only directivity . So the heavy drapes question was more for the mid range and bass frequencies.

@invalid your comment about sounding best at 7’ off front wall is always why these types of loudspeakers (dipole) are “non starters” for me.

I just can’t kill a whole room with that kind of placement. I have a 21’x22’ garage I’m completing mostly for stereo and media…and Still these distances are unacceptable to me. I’m sure it’s why I’ve always been attracted to horns for their controlled directivity.

But man that open spacious sound of OB is hard to beat if set up right…just a whole different flavor of goodness.

I suppose I could move the OB’s back-and-forth all the time for use…but what a BS hassle…

Not all OB have open back tweeters.  The Spatial audio x series have open back tweeters and their M series do not.  If you cannot have about three feet from the front wall then a powered open baffle such as the X series and other open baffle speakers that have powered controllable woofers would make sense as you could increase or control the bass quantity to match your speaker location.  Sure if the speakers are only two feet from the front wall you would probably also lose a bit of spaciousness as compared to at least 3 feet.

Just a comment on the arguements and divergent opinions re: Box vs OB

Almost Nothing Good comes without a Struggle...

OK, continue your jousting...

Hey @emrofsemanon 

You have it mostly right... an "infinite baffle" is a situation where you have a theoretical infinite width and height wall on which the drivers are mounted. 

The open baffle uses both the rear reflection but also the nulls to the sides. The idea is that you get less side reflections, but also quite a bit of ambience which can help improve imaging from the rear.