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How top-heavy are they? I have an 8 month old daughter who'll be crawling soon and eventually walking, and I'm concerned that building open baffle speakers may create something that's easier to tip over.What is the audible effect of the foam? It looks like the gray strips are glued to the side panels, while the white pieces are stuffed in there?
Thanks. I've thought about a deeper base, but unless I extent that out in front of the baffle, I'm not sure it'll help with tipping forward. I'll probably have larger woofers closer to the floor, which should help. Probably the best thing to do is to build a mock baffle and then see what kind of base it needs.
Hi gitarretyp.Looks very good!With the GR Research M165X woofers having an Fs of 40 Hz, what do you think is giving the very low freq response?The graph could be read as having a -3 dB point of 40 Hz, with low freq measuring artefact below that???David
I don't get it ... is the tweeter firing through the dustcap? From what I can tell that driver has a 1" compression driver, firing through the dustcap is all I can guess? The response looks pretty decent, I'm guessing all the higher end bumps are from diffractions inside the driver itself, they're too high in frequency to be baffle end diffractions. If all my assumptions are correct, you could probably realize some gains by removing the dustcap and trying some thin felt inside the pole area.