Hey all,
after reading the reviews and seeing Rocket Ronny's OB5 build, I am sold. I have been wanting to replace my Magnepan home theater. Don't get me wrong, I like the Maggies a lot, but the expensive center channel that does not voice exactly like the mains (and the ultra expensive center they are offering next year) have led me to look elsewhere.
Right now I run a 4.1 system with a phantom center and it works well for the back row and sweet spot, but off axis in the front row, you can get sound anchored to the speakers. So I need a center, but for the price of the Maggie center, I can build a pair of OB5 mains and possibly a center.
So I'm sold, I have a lot of woodworking experience (built my own sub, some Adire HE 10.1's, bar, cabinets, equipment racks). I'd say my worst skill is finishing, but I'm even improving there.
So hopefully early next year I can start building these. My first question is center channel design.
What I'm imagining is an inverted |__| shape, with the bass modules on the side, doubling as a stand and the open baffle portion horizontally between them with the tweeter rotated so that it remains vertical. If the sides are sized properly, the frequency response should still remain the same, but I'm worried about the directionality.
With the tweeter vertical, it will beam vertically (fine for a center) and be wide horizontally (great for a center), but being flanked by the other drivers should cause some beaming horizontally, which may anchor the image too much. The mains (regular OB5's) are already in a D'appolito array, which limits the vertical beaming and keeps the wide horizontal. But when turning it sideways (even with the tweeter rotated) it may still narrow the off axis response considerably.
An alternative may be to curve the open baffle a bit to compensate, something I wouldn't mind tackling in the wood shop. But I'm not sure if that would work.
Right now I can't seen any arrangement keeping the baffle vertical (which would be ideal) due to projection screen height issues.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks,
AC