Lii 15 open baffle

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Poultrygeist

Re: Lii 15 open baffle
« Reply #60 on: Today at 12:28 pm »
Decware states they wanted to suppress the backwave, at least the part that reflects off the front wall, which increases speaker placement options.  Another factor is they wanted to load the Fast-15 driver with the floor because Fast-15 has lower Qts than F15 and really requires a larger baffle to extract enough bass response if on normal vertical baffles. 

Who knows.  I plan to try them sitting on wood floors not carpet and see what happens.  If it doesn't work out, carpet/rugs!

A box enclosure suppresses the back wave while OB's embrace the back wave. The back wave is what sets OB's apart from box speakers.

Jon L

Re: Lii 15 open baffle
« Reply #61 on: Today at 03:38 pm »
A box enclosure suppresses the back wave while OB's embrace the back wave. The back wave is what sets OB's apart from box speakers.

I already made traditional open baffle speakers with Zenith 12" 49CZ852 so time to have some fun experimenting.  It seems like Decware is trading backwave soundstaging for ceiling bounce while keeping box resonance out.  If I don't like the ZROB tilt, I can always flip the baffle upside down and set it up vertical.   :green: