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If it were not for the black thing on your baffle I’d say that looks like Jim Winey’s Tympani 1-D!...
Chris,Those look like great drivers and the price is right! Have you got them mounted on the same baffle as your B200s?John
Richard,I'm just saying the distance over the top isn't any different than the distance around the left or right, and is no more (or less) important to the baffle taken as a whole. Just extend your top distance by taping a piece of cardboard to your baffle to hear the difference it makes. It may only be subtle, but there must be some difference.
Quote from: Wind ChaserIf it were not for the black thing on your baffle I’d say that looks like Jim Winey’s Tympani 1-D!...Hi John,Do you have any links, pics, details....I'd like to check them out! Thanks
Wind ChaserDon't assume anything, especially on my behalf. John in CR is the LAST person I was referring to as a theorist or pedant. He is the living cutting edge with this stuff, and that requires being a practitioner, not a theorist. I was actually thinking of him when I was reflecting on how far my thinking had come in the last year, reflecting on my own thinking, as I, can only speak for myself. I take umbrage at your statement, sir, you may wish to retract it, for the record.
Several months ago Dmason expressed a theoretical interest in the idea of placing 2 B200's in each Open Baffle as an experiment to see what effect it might have on the all-over sound and resolving ability of his Dark Star OB configuration~ Actually, it was a gift from Dmason, to help open things up and point to new possibilities of how we can further expand the potential of implementing simple yet effective solutions for DIY Open Baffle designs~