Omega 8 in open baffle

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skite30

Omega 8 in open baffle
« on: 9 Oct 2008, 06:59 pm »
I have a pair on these I was thinking about trying them on an open baffle. Was wondering what baffle dimensions would work well with these?

ebag4

Re: Omega 8 in open baffle
« Reply #1 on: 9 Oct 2008, 07:42 pm »
Hi Skite,
I played with the ferrite version of the 8" Omega Hemp.  Louis designed these drivers to see a wide baffle (15" is the width of the Maxhemp) so the baffle I used was 15".  I really liked the sound of the Omega 8" on open baffle but I believe bass augmentation will be required regardless of reasonable baffle width.  I have read where some have had decent bass using the Wharfdale (?) baffle, the baffle that is about 3' tall and 3.5' wide (those dimensions are probably incorrect).  I did not have the room to try baffles this wide in my space.

Good luck!

Ed
« Last Edit: 10 Oct 2008, 12:57 am by ebag4 »

Magnetar

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Re: Omega 8 in open baffle
« Reply #2 on: 10 Oct 2008, 02:03 am »
Hi Skite,
I played with the ferrite version of the 8" Omega Hemp.  Louis designed these drivers to see a wide baffle (15" is the width of the Maxhemp) so the baffle I used was 15".  I really liked the sound of the Omega 8" on open baffle but I believe bass augmentation will be required regardless of reasonable baffle width.  I have read where some have had decent bass using the Wharfdale (?) baffle, the baffle that is about 3' tall and 3.5' wide (those dimensions are probably incorrect).  I did not have the room to try baffles this wide in my space.

Good luck!

Ed

With a baffle that size why use a singe 12"?

ebag4

Re: Omega 8 in open baffle
« Reply #3 on: 10 Oct 2008, 12:57 pm »
Hi Skite,
I played with the ferrite version of the 8" Omega Hemp.  Louis designed these drivers to see a wide baffle (15" is the width of the Maxhemp) so the baffle I used was 15".  I really liked the sound of the Omega 8" on open baffle but I believe bass augmentation will be required regardless of reasonable baffle width.  I have read where some have had decent bass using the Wharfdale (?) baffle, the baffle that is about 3' tall and 3.5' wide (those dimensions are probably incorrect).  I did not have the room to try baffles this wide in my space.

Good luck!

Ed

With a baffle that size why use a singe 12"?

A single 12"?  I don't believe I mentioned what to use for bass augmentation, maybe I don't understand your question.  FWIW, I have been using a single 15" Augie (per speaker) for everything below 200 Hz in my system for quite some time with excellent results.  This of course is in my small space, YMMV.

Magnetar

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Re: Omega 8 in open baffle
« Reply #4 on: 10 Oct 2008, 04:29 pm »

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With a baffle that size why use a singe 12"?
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A single 12"?  I don't believe I mentioned what to use for bass augmentation, maybe I don't understand your question.  FWIW, I have been using a single 15" Augie (per speaker) for everything below 200 Hz in my system for quite some time with excellent results.  This of course is in my small space, YMMV.
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I meant a single 15. Whatever works!

skite30

Re: Omega 8 in open baffle
« Reply #5 on: 10 Oct 2008, 08:21 pm »
I was really looking for dimensions for the baffle itself with the fr8's. I haven't decided yet on how I will augment the bass. I have 2 small subs now but am thinking about a pair of 15 in.  with a plate amp at some point. So I would need to take that into consideration when building the baffle.