Hello
If you create a very thick baffel for a loadspeaker (wonder who might want to do that ), there will be quite a difference in the way the speaker elements is damped.
At least if you just uses a hole that's the same size through the whole baffel (not cone).
You should see what I mean on the image below:
When having a thick baffel, the whole element will be almost closed inside the wood, while having a thin baffel will let mutch of the element "float around" in free air.
How, if any, will this affect the sound coming from the element?
Should there be done anything to avoid this effect?
regards, TEK
If you create a very thick baffel for a loadspeaker (wonder who might want to do that ), there will be quite a difference in the way the speaker elements is damped.
At least if you just uses a hole that's the same size through the whole baffel (not cone).
You should see what I mean on the image below:
When having a thick baffel, the whole element will be almost closed inside the wood, while having a thin baffel will let mutch of the element "float around" in free air.
How, if any, will this affect the sound coming from the element?
Should there be done anything to avoid this effect?
regards, TEK
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