Corner dipole - possible ?

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Hi

I figured if this is possible - a corner dipole subwoofer ?

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If you have the chance, why not go cut a couple pieces of wood and let us know. I for one would like to "hear" the results, including shifting the boards around; ie: changing the angles.
I'm lucky, it's a "play with speakers" day for me but I'm dealing with the other end of the scale, trying to get a mid bass to mate with a full range and a ribbon tweeter. Lot's of hours, no great results yet.
 
Won't that be a waste of power and drivers?

Due to the length of low frequency waves, most if not all the output of such a system will cancel out because the system is forced to radiate only into the "cancellation angles".
 
I have never seen something like this, and don't understand what the purpose can be. I understand the dipole principle, and the importance of the corners, but ...

well, it may be interesting.

... actually it has it's point.

Have you seen this for stereo application?
 
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