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Speaker baffles a good idea or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="BassnTruck" data-source="post: 6944865" data-attributes="member: 623032"><p>I think the foam baffles help in most cases. It is usually hard to get the T/S specs on the woofer part of a coax and some components. So it is hard to see if the speaker really works well in an IB set up. I do not agree with the blanket statement above. Most vocal drivers work great in a small space ad it usually helps midbass reinforcement. Most vocal drives get very sloppy when trying to play woofer and sub woofer frequencies. I like high passing them in a 2 way setup between 80-120Hz. This usually has a great effect on the sound quality of the driver. Also if you have the back wave of a full range being hit by the front wave of a sub woofer you really should keep that from happening. (Like on a deck lid)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassnTruck, post: 6944865, member: 623032"] I think the foam baffles help in most cases. It is usually hard to get the T/S specs on the woofer part of a coax and some components. So it is hard to see if the speaker really works well in an IB set up. I do not agree with the blanket statement above. Most vocal drivers work great in a small space ad it usually helps midbass reinforcement. Most vocal drives get very sloppy when trying to play woofer and sub woofer frequencies. I like high passing them in a 2 way setup between 80-120Hz. This usually has a great effect on the sound quality of the driver. Also if you have the back wave of a full range being hit by the front wave of a sub woofer you really should keep that from happening. (Like on a deck lid) [/QUOTE]
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