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Old 25th November 2003, 01:34 AM   #1
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Default open baffle on floor, Anyone actually measure ??????

I've been trying sims and looking online to no avail.


I've found some saying the f3 of baffle (not including driver) decreases by .707

I've run a sim that basically boosts baffle fequal to about 5xFequal with larger peaks and vallies in that region........

Another said the driver mirror images if close enough to ground...


What gives ???????????

Has anyone actually measured the difference?????

Does anyone have measurements of a driver on an open baffle on the ground ????????
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