Yes, I think I have seen most on dipole and open baffle. I have tried flat small baffle, flat wide baffle, u baffle, slot loaded and ripole (all with the same Gladen woofer). Flat wide baffle I like most because you can go quite high in frequency, but it's too big. I don't hear much difference between u baffle and ripole or slot loaded
First raw no filter - at very deep tone the cabinet shakes, so need to be heavier
Second a 12 dB boost cut around 50 Hz linkwitz riley 24 dB and added another filter for even steeper cut
Measurement distance = 1 meter
Second a 12 dB boost cut around 50 Hz linkwitz riley 24 dB and added another filter for even steeper cut
Measurement distance = 1 meter
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What is the lowest step (in ms) you are able to achieve? I can adjust mine in 0.023 ms steps - which is around 8 mm if I am correct. The trick is to use keyboard arrows up/down or left/right instead of a mouse.
Mine do not remember the settings if I load them from a saved preset after power off. It remembers only the settings in the default preset - maybe you know a trick for that?
Mine do not remember the settings if I load them from a saved preset after power off. It remembers only the settings in the default preset - maybe you know a trick for that?
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You might want to fill the slots with some hard glue to firm up the barrels. The speakers look good.
You are right and I do plan to glue some resonance shhet inside, but I don't think it is enough. It's not a big deal to cut out two rings of mdf
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