Another newbie FR OB question...

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Hi!

Just a quick basic FR OB question.

If I was planning to run a FR driver (such as a Alpair 7 or 12 / Fostex / Visaton B200) with a pair of active subwoofers in stereo to fill out the mid to low bass, does the dimensions of the baffle really matter?

I ask this because I have a small room and space is at a premium, and I had pretty much discounted OB as an option.

If I put an Alpair 7 (for example) on a thin baffle just wider than the driver up to seated head height and ran them full range, how low are they likely to get?

I was thinking about supplementing this with either two small sealed subwoofers, or even two to four *small* OB subwoofers depending on size (?Hawthorne 10" Augie / ?SDX) running from a couple of plate amps. Smaller and multiple would be better. There's no way I could manage 15" or 18" woofers ala "MJK Jordan and Goldwoods".

Does this sound reasonable? Would this work okay, or would the crossover from FR on a narrow baffle to pro-audio small subwoofer be too high and compromise the sound? I don't need the bass to go incredibly low or loud.

If this is possible, anyone have suggestions on the FR driver and a suitable small (?10") woofer for OB?

Otherwise I'll probably go a compact TL design, Tysen or Fonken such as those by Planet10.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
Taz.
 
Yep... but I'm just wondering how low the drivers would go on a minimal baffle.

On the Mark Audio website it gives a frequency response curve and it seems to roll off below 100Hz, but is that at 1W in free air?

For example, if I mounted the Alpair 12 just on a pole (essentially no baffle), at what approximate frequency would I have to cross in a woofer? Would I get close to 200Hz with the naked driver? 100Hz? 600Hz?

Sorry... but I'm a complete novice!

Thanks for any advice or information anyone has!

Taz.
 
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