Use the Force....
Use an appropriate thickness and strength baffle to contain the vibrations, and I have little doubt that you will be satisfied with the performance of your projects.
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This is probably the only way to truly reduce the impact of driver vibrational effects transmitted to the panel, short of Darth Linkwitz's implementation. Remember, in his case the driver is couple to a framework to support it that does not have baffle area that can radiate sound - even if this structure vibrates- the front panel is decoupled, acting more as a waveguide.
Many challenges lie ahead of you. Consider your options carefully, if you wish to avoid disappointment. Failure is not an option....
Use an appropriate thickness and strength baffle to contain the vibrations, and I have little doubt that you will be satisfied with the performance of your projects.
This is probably the only way to truly reduce the impact of driver vibrational effects transmitted to the panel, short of Darth Linkwitz's implementation. Remember, in his case the driver is couple to a framework to support it that does not have baffle area that can radiate sound - even if this structure vibrates- the front panel is decoupled, acting more as a waveguide.
Many challenges lie ahead of you. Consider your options carefully, if you wish to avoid disappointment. Failure is not an option....
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