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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NJ
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I’m continuing my love affair with the Fostex FE107E. Built these monitors using standard 0.25 cu ft boxes from PE. I reduced the volume to about 5 liters, added two 1” flared ports, some dampening material, and a terminal cup. I’ve got about a week of break-in on them and overall I’m quite happy. Having only a 7.5” wide baffle my next step is to see what I can do as far as Baffle Step Correction. I can go through the calculations for values and plan to start with about 3-4 dB of correction however I’m looking for some guidance as a way to evaluate the result. Of course it’s what sounds best to me but what music do you think will really highlight the change?
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