I am interested in possibly trying an open baffle experiement, but I have a couple of problems.
My room layout forces a baffle no wider than 12". 11" is probably better.
I am not constrained by height, although I would like to keep it to about 60" or less.
I would like bass down to 100Hz, preferably 80Hz.
Does the narrow width constrain me to a frequency cutoff closer to 260Hz or does the height some how compensate?
I would try the Visaton B200, except I hear it rolls off at 200Hz in open baffle.
I am willing to use a coaxial driver to get a driver that will go lower, but I don't know a good driver for this purpose. I am actually contemplating an Alpine car audio coaxial. They have a 6.5" that they rate to 35Hz and a 6x9 they rate to 30Hz. I have no idea how they would perform in open baffle. But if I were to try this is there any point going with the 6x9 over the 6.5. Will the baffle width completely defeat the lower response of the 6x9 or might the 6x9 still give me a little more bass.
I plan to call alpine to get the thiel small parameters before deciding.
And if I went with the 6x9 should I mount it horizontally or vertically?