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I downloaded the Soundeasy 10 Manual, and found the U and H baffle support. Does it also support "flat" open baffles?
I know if I made the wings very small on a U baffle it would probably work. I was just looking for confirmation before I purchased it. I have an open baffle project in the works, and was hoping I could use the software to save a lot of MDF trees. Comments welcome. Doug |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: dry ol Melbourne Australia
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Not sure if I’m someone that really really knows, but I’m pretty it only does U and H baffles (check with SE or John K).
For flat baffles, I’d use SL’s formulas. Hope this helps |
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