DML/open baffle for pro sound use

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Re: DML/open baffle for pro sound use
« Reply #60 on: 12 Apr 2023, 06:01 pm »
Any info on how is the NS-15 sound?

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Re: DML/open baffle for pro sound use
« Reply #61 on: 13 Apr 2023, 08:05 am »
Any info on how is the NS-15 sound?

There are a lot of YOUTUBE in this forum link
You can refer to see that these are all old speakers of the YAMAHA NS series

https://www.audioplanet.biz/t99985-yamaha-ns20-y-ns30

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Re: DML/open baffle for pro sound use
« Reply #62 on: 13 Apr 2023, 10:15 pm »
Thanks, sound seems good from YT.

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« Reply #63 on: 21 Apr 2023, 08:52 pm »
If anyone is interested I am starting to post videos of my test panels.
I have collected quite  a few over the years all shapes and sizes as small as 4inches.
I don't know how many videos I will eventually post ,as a lot of them are eps.
I just want to make a log of the different types and how they sound, before I get rid of them.
I need to clear my room and various hiding places so I can just relax and listen to my favourite panels.

 
https://m.youtube.com/@sedge3813/videos

I have started experimenting using cling film covering the exciter area,on the heavier panels such as ply, as a sort of passive radiator .
But that's another story.
I have a few other things I want to try out  but on smaller panels ,so they should not take up so much room.
Hope everyone enjoys the videos. :thumb:
Steve.