Working on a two way project with a Scan Speak R3004 and have a basic mounting question.
The front baffle of my speaker is almost 2.25" thick. After routing the recess for flush mounting, can I simply route out the center to to say a depth of 2" (total mounting depth of the tweeter is ~1.25")?
Does such a small volume present thermal issues for the tweeter?
Or should I simply cut through the baffle and allow the tweeter and mid to share the compartment?
Appreciate your input
Ryan
The front baffle of my speaker is almost 2.25" thick. After routing the recess for flush mounting, can I simply route out the center to to say a depth of 2" (total mounting depth of the tweeter is ~1.25")?
Does such a small volume present thermal issues for the tweeter?
Or should I simply cut through the baffle and allow the tweeter and mid to share the compartment?
Appreciate your input
Ryan
Unless the tweeter has a vented pole piece I can't imagine that small cavity would cause a thermal problem for the tweeter.
If you have doubts - simply drill through (a single hole) instead of routing the entire thickness.
If you have doubts - simply drill through (a single hole) instead of routing the entire thickness.
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