Reading about Cld has confused me- baffles!

visco elastic polymer Aka goo 😉

Whats the difference in effect from:

Speaker cabinet with Hard mounted baffle and drivers mounted on it, then adding goo and the extra baffle.

Speaker Cabinet with hard mounted baffle on it - goo. - baffle with drivers on it.

Im sure there are more options but i hope the people answer Will Take into consideration that i dont understand what specificly “we” are trying to gain from constrained later dampening of baffles!
 
Normally the goal is for the box to not 'ring' anywhere near its intended audio BW, i.e. acoustically 'transparent' over 'X' BW, so the driver needs a rigid/massive [inert] 'work station' to maximize its electro-mechanical-acoustical efficiency, i.e. 'Speaker cabinet with Hard mounted baffle and drivers mounted on it, then adding goo and the extra baffle'.

BUT! As driver/system Qt rises there's a point of diminishing returns where the box needs to begin increasingly damp out this 'Q-ness' with increasing Qt, so now the goal becomes 'Speaker Cabinet with hard mounted baffle on it - goo. - baffle with drivers on it'.

GM
 

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