Resigning myself to enclosing the RD50s and RS180s in an enclosure, I've been thinking about the best way to go about it. It seems prudent to seperate the 2 enclosures with a partition, to keep the rear pressure of the 150s from interfering with the effortless nature of the B&Gs. With that in mind, I was pondering the best way to kill the back wave reflections of the ribbons in the enclosure w/o affecting it's performance. Stuffing, or at the least, some absorption on the rear of the enclosure is what I'm thinking, but how much and what? The internal depth will be ~26" but width will be minimal at ~3" or so. I'm worried that a fully stuffed enclosure will cause too much resistive force on the ribbon. Do I worry too much? Types of stuffing on hand include plenty of OC703 2" semi rigid fiberglass, standard fiberglass, polyfill and high content wool felt in various thicknesses.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Pete
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Pete
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