Hi,
I was wondering if anybody else have attempted this.
Now, we know that open baffles should ideally be about 3 foot from the back wall. However, open baffles should also be large to improve the bass performance, that means a lot of floor space is wasted whihc could be a challenge for apartment dwellers like me.
Has anybody ever tried mountng open baffles on wheels so you can slide it out when you want to do some serious listening and leave it near the wall when you are not using it or just some casual listening.
An alternative is to use teflon sliders.
Any ideas and thoughts?
Oon
I was wondering if anybody else have attempted this.
Now, we know that open baffles should ideally be about 3 foot from the back wall. However, open baffles should also be large to improve the bass performance, that means a lot of floor space is wasted whihc could be a challenge for apartment dwellers like me.
Has anybody ever tried mountng open baffles on wheels so you can slide it out when you want to do some serious listening and leave it near the wall when you are not using it or just some casual listening.
An alternative is to use teflon sliders.
Any ideas and thoughts?
Oon
Endorphine from Kingston Kitchen
link is a good example of open baffle + u frame on wheels.
two important points:
- if there is a woofer, it should be as close to the floor as possible
- the gap between the baffle and floor should be almost zero (felt lining should be okay, I think)
link is a good example of open baffle + u frame on wheels.
two important points:
- if there is a woofer, it should be as close to the floor as possible
- the gap between the baffle and floor should be almost zero (felt lining should be okay, I think)
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