Effect of 'Soft' baffle surface.

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I have been playing around with some trial open-baffles now for a few months. Seen HERE

The baffles are just a piece of chipboard (particle board) but with a sheet of one inch (25mm) thick polystyrene foam on top.

I just wondered how much the 'softness' of the polystyrene foam affects the sound, particularly with regard to the step response.

Any comments guys?
 
Hy,
i don't know if i understood you right, but you have to be very canny with any kind of damping material. I also use open buffle system and the reproduction is verry natural. But whan i use to much damping material like felt, the reproduction is to dull. I implemented 2 dipole Sub in my system with an active amplifier
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In this Forum i submited 2 pictures, look at system pictures and discriptions !

Best regards
Dommi
 
I've been exprimenting with dipole speakers as well, pic and pic .
I don't think the polystyrene will change the step, other than what would occur with rounding the corners, it should effect resonance somewhat though (in a good way), especially if you have it glued on well.
 
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