My property is just like Sea Ranch, although it's on the Atlantic rather than Pacific, and I have to drive 20 minutes to get to the ocean, and of course our place is covered in snow now ....
I've been making minor progress here and there - some quick measurements with the 10" speakers to confirm that my understanding of baffle width, bass response and speaker measurement were okay - it checked out :wink:
I've more or less settled on a 18-20" wide flat front face with wings angling back at some angle and some depth to be determined, but 6-12" wide and 60-70 degrees back to start. The transition may be rounded - details, details :wink:
I've attached an autocad sketch and a picture of my current test baffle. I didn't start out thinking about sloping the lower baffle like the arvo, but it just makes sense, for bass response and dispersion.

Paul
I've been making minor progress here and there - some quick measurements with the 10" speakers to confirm that my understanding of baffle width, bass response and speaker measurement were okay - it checked out :wink:
I've more or less settled on a 18-20" wide flat front face with wings angling back at some angle and some depth to be determined, but 6-12" wide and 60-70 degrees back to start. The transition may be rounded - details, details :wink:
I've attached an autocad sketch and a picture of my current test baffle. I didn't start out thinking about sloping the lower baffle like the arvo, but it just makes sense, for bass response and dispersion.
Paul

old eyes, you know.
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