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<blockquote data-quote="Feandil" data-source="post: 1339720" data-attributes="member: 558570"><p>I've read that a staggered cut opening reduces reflections off the baffle on the rearwave... this will cut down supposedly on some reflections back through the cone</p><p></p><p>I have NO idea if this is measurable... but it sounds certainly inaudible to me at 1khz... let alone for a sub</p><p></p><p>however I know that some people to this day still employ this technique</p><p></p><p>rounding off edges of baffle and staggering the cut line are the two most common ways... and I believe he did both from the pic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feandil, post: 1339720, member: 558570"] I've read that a staggered cut opening reduces reflections off the baffle on the rearwave... this will cut down supposedly on some reflections back through the cone I have NO idea if this is measurable... but it sounds certainly inaudible to me at 1khz... let alone for a sub however I know that some people to this day still employ this technique rounding off edges of baffle and staggering the cut line are the two most common ways... and I believe he did both from the pic [/QUOTE]
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