You guys responded to a question on felt around the tweeter over at HTF, and I had a followup.
If I'm building an MTM and putting felt on the baffle around the tweeter right up to the mids, would it be preferable to leave a slight recess in the baffle so that the felt would be flush with the remainder of the baffle once it is applied? In other words, flush mount the felt?
Also, I am looking at making my baffle non-rectangular for aesthetic reasons mostly, and was planning to have triangular wedges off the front side edges so the baffle would end up looking like a pair of mirrored trapezoids with their longer bases together at the center. This would make the baffle the widest at the tweeter, which seems to be the wrong choice, however, it would be no wider than if I made it per the original kit design, just narrower at the top and bottom.
Mistake? Should the felt go clear to the edges?
BB
If I'm building an MTM and putting felt on the baffle around the tweeter right up to the mids, would it be preferable to leave a slight recess in the baffle so that the felt would be flush with the remainder of the baffle once it is applied? In other words, flush mount the felt?
Also, I am looking at making my baffle non-rectangular for aesthetic reasons mostly, and was planning to have triangular wedges off the front side edges so the baffle would end up looking like a pair of mirrored trapezoids with their longer bases together at the center. This would make the baffle the widest at the tweeter, which seems to be the wrong choice, however, it would be no wider than if I made it per the original kit design, just narrower at the top and bottom.
Mistake? Should the felt go clear to the edges?
BB
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