I am having a pair of Super-V speakers custom built by Ruben in the next few weeks and they should look quite similar to the Serenity Super-7.
Width is pretty much the same as regular Super-V speakers so this is covered, but they should be much taller (either 57'' or 59'' without spikes).
Although the coaxial driver is still going to be relatively close to the OB woofers and should therefore integrate fairly well, I am wondering to what extent the different baffle shape is going to affect the overall response.
On top of being a few inches longer, the upper part of the baffle would be rectangular shaped as opposed to round like regular Super-V speakers.
Since the baffle isn't going be visible and completely covered with a rectangular grille, would I be better off asking Ruben to make some changes to the baffle dimensions/shape? I assume it would even be possible to leave a small gap at the bottom of the baffle without affecting rigidity too much and that would not be visible from the front.
Should anything else be taken into consideration since the p-audio driver uses controlled directivity or is it of no concern?
Thanks,
David