Rear or down facing HF noise will still reflect from the walls or floor.
A poly-fill or fiberglass pillow or mineral wool can attenuate HF noise while letting LF through.
A poly-fill or fiberglass pillow or mineral wool can attenuate HF noise while letting LF through.
Sealed, corner loaded, driver straight up
Reflex , corner loaded, driver straight up, port or passive on side
TL .....nope
Reflex , corner loaded, driver straight up, port or passive on side
TL .....nope
My friend recently acquired a pair of Ohm Walsh speakers.
We had fun moving those around the room,
Out from the wall , against the wall , and in the corners.
In the corner , and even against the wall the bass was phenomenal for what they are.
far as the magic " disappearing" sound and bass combining.
corner and wall worked rather well.
away from the wall didn't disappear and blend as much.
Rather inspiring with woofer straight up.
I have a cheesy wireless woofer that I moved around the room.
pointing straight up, various heights and corner / wall.
to test phenomena at home
not sim assumptions real world listening.
then played around with basic room software
to compare results.
ohm walsh port is bottom exit, woofer straight up.
With my wireless deal. port side fires.
i can set the speaker firing straight up.
port parallel to wall
flared round port = marvelous
woofer up straight , real life and sim.
no weird dips. wall or corner loading actually improves / removes the room
not multiples, single woofer still works rather well
We had fun moving those around the room,
Out from the wall , against the wall , and in the corners.
In the corner , and even against the wall the bass was phenomenal for what they are.
far as the magic " disappearing" sound and bass combining.
corner and wall worked rather well.
away from the wall didn't disappear and blend as much.
Rather inspiring with woofer straight up.
I have a cheesy wireless woofer that I moved around the room.
pointing straight up, various heights and corner / wall.
to test phenomena at home
not sim assumptions real world listening.
then played around with basic room software
to compare results.
ohm walsh port is bottom exit, woofer straight up.
With my wireless deal. port side fires.
i can set the speaker firing straight up.
port parallel to wall
flared round port = marvelous
woofer up straight , real life and sim.
no weird dips. wall or corner loading actually improves / removes the room
not multiples, single woofer still works rather well