ok, well i made those lil satelites using 4" cambridge drivers and 1" tweeters, and i havnt put the back part of the enclosures yet, i wanted to try what will happen if i put damping material and leave em open from behind.
as the first test i just runned some Diana Krall... and i was like "whoa, that sounds GREAT!!!!!!!"
im really impressed,
then i tested some other musics, and found out that the open baffle makes the mids REALLY clear and it goes very well on latin/jazz, but really sucks on hip hop..
then made another test, closed the second satelite (it has a vent)as it was calculated.
and made the same test again, and i really think the open baffle one sounds GREAT on some musics way better than the vented one..... sucks on others like hip hop (not that i listen to that too much...)
made another test, left the enclosure open, but whitout damping material, and it was awful, too much echo (room acoustics?)
actualy, vented has more bass less mids
open baffle has really clear mids, no bass
(i have a subwoofer taking care of the bass)
is this pure luck? or what?
i'll post pictures tomorow.
as the first test i just runned some Diana Krall... and i was like "whoa, that sounds GREAT!!!!!!!"
im really impressed,
then i tested some other musics, and found out that the open baffle makes the mids REALLY clear and it goes very well on latin/jazz, but really sucks on hip hop..
then made another test, closed the second satelite (it has a vent)as it was calculated.
and made the same test again, and i really think the open baffle one sounds GREAT on some musics way better than the vented one..... sucks on others like hip hop (not that i listen to that too much...)
made another test, left the enclosure open, but whitout damping material, and it was awful, too much echo (room acoustics?)
actualy, vented has more bass less mids
open baffle has really clear mids, no bass
(i have a subwoofer taking care of the bass)
is this pure luck? or what?
i'll post pictures tomorow.
Open baffle search
I searched for info on open baffle for DIY.
Linkwitz Lab recommends open baffle dipole.
A lot of good to discover regarding Speakers, with starting point from this page:
http://links.epanorama.net/links/audiospeakers.html
This guy Steve has a real advanced open baffle project
with lots of photos:
http://sho.mystarband.net/
I searched for info on open baffle for DIY.
Linkwitz Lab recommends open baffle dipole.
A lot of good to discover regarding Speakers, with starting point from this page:
http://links.epanorama.net/links/audiospeakers.html
This guy Steve has a real advanced open baffle project
with lots of photos:
http://sho.mystarband.net/
thx for the replies
I tried to find a simulation program of some kind to calculate open baffle speakers, didnt find any
hum...maybe triyng stuff until i get it right and try to make some kind of conclusion out of that ?
after all... its all a matter of personal taste
heh
my mom listens to some old clock/radio that sounds like crap.. and she likes it.... shes lucky...i have to pay big money for drivers and all in order to enjoy my music.. and shes happy with a 10$ clock/radio!
I tried to find a simulation program of some kind to calculate open baffle speakers, didnt find any
hum...maybe triyng stuff until i get it right and try to make some kind of conclusion out of that ?
after all... its all a matter of personal taste
heh
my mom listens to some old clock/radio that sounds like crap.. and she likes it.... shes lucky...i have to pay big money for drivers and all in order to enjoy my music.. and shes happy with a 10$ clock/radio!
I tried to find a simulation program of some kind to calculate open baffle speakers, didnt find any
Start by reading this :
Design models for dipoles
Actually,read all at Linkwitzlab if you are going for dipoles.
Nicke
You might want to check this page and its links for dipole susb as well, there are a couple of spreadsheets there.
http://www.diysubwoofers.org/dipole/
Steve
http://www.diysubwoofers.org/dipole/
Steve
If you download the dipole XLS file at the link I posted above, you'll find a spreadsheet to calculate what is happening with your bass response.
From the looks of it (assuming 12 inch total baffle width) you'd be getting a 6dB per octave roll off below 400Hz or so. Hence3 no bass.
Steve
From the looks of it (assuming 12 inch total baffle width) you'd be getting a 6dB per octave roll off below 400Hz or so. Hence3 no bass.
Steve
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