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The side mounted U frame felt like it might be somewhere in-between.
Thanks AJ. I'd be most curious. Do you recall if they needed as much EQ as normal dipoles?
250 down to 80hz or so.
The radiation pattern (cardioidish>dipole) is frequency dependent, including of course the baffle size. I have measurements somewhere of a design (from 2012ish) that used that exact layout, so I'll try to dig up for you.
Can anyone hazard a guess what the radiation pattern for an OB woofer section in a U frame with dual side-mounted woofers might be?
That's what I was hoping the layout would do.Unfortunately Danny Ritchie built a pair and found they operated more like a slotted port.
What might be more interesting is an experiment wiring the woofers in push-pull. You would likely wind up with a dispersion pattern similar to that of the single woofer Gradient Helsinki. Many people seem to like this speaker.
I think there is a lot going on with Danny Ritchie's design.Most proponents of this set-up keep the shared air mass between the woofers to a minimum. There is a limit because you don't want the "port" air velocity too high otherwise chuffing (and distortion) will occur.The offset design probably introduced additional reflections, turbulance and high air mass. Maybe this is why the results weren't so good.I suggest you track down others who have made (and still use) these systems to get their feedback.