Ultimate Open Baffle Gallery

Here are mine latest open baffles. Driven by current drive amplifier.
 

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Here's some of my OB's projects, Electrovoice SP12B and SP15 and PHY-HP.
Enjoy!
 

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My OB w.i.p.

Here is my latest. Not finished obviously but sounding very very nice. The tweeter is currently on the rear (wanted to audition for a while before cutting holes) The phase plugs shown are only temp. Waiting on the return of more favourable weather to finish.
 

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What drivers are you using Kendt?

I used a pair of spark plugs for phase plugs once in a test/comparison and they did almost as well as real phase plugs.

eminence 15a,s for bass
hivi planar tweeters
selenium 10pw3 on mids

the system uses two charlize 2 amps w/mini dsp.
The 10pw3,s sounded absolutely awefull at first and went back in their boxes several times but after a few tweeks and a ton of breakin they now sound surprisingly good. Patience paid off bigtime here.
 
Hestia-SL 3.5 way

Hestia-SL: Big sister to the original Hestia low cost Design.

Bass Driver: Usher 8955 (alternate 8137a)
Lower Mid: Dayton Pro Sound PA255-8
Mid Coupler: Celestion Neo 5 Full Range (8 ohm)
Tweeter: Vifa XT19TD00-04

Avg Efficiency: 90.5 dB 1w/1m
7.8 ohms

Can be driven by SET's, T-Amp, etc.
LF driven by dual-mono plates (2 x Yung SD-200)

Full write-up: New Build: Hestia-SL
 

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Are side wall reflections bad for a dipole's rear wave? If a speaker is towed in a bit to the listener, it seems it would be an issue.
Master, you summond me? :djinn:
If wavelength are short compared to the room dimensions, a dipole will radiate in its dipole-8 pattern - regardless of the side walls. Reflections off these walls will be as good or bad as with any other loudspeaker.
If wavelength are in the same order as the room dimensions or even larger, the "radiation pattern" will be dictated by the room (room modes), as will be the case with any other loudspeaker.
So what seems to be an issue to you exactly? How would you see off-axis reflections (?) more harmful than others?

Rudolf