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Hello all!I saw this FR graph of the Hawthorne Augie in a Visaton Nobox baffle:http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0107/diy_loudspeaker_project.htmI wonder if the peak at the bottom is due to the wings. Does anybody have measurements on a plain narrow baffle? Till now I think it is not possible to design a driver, whose rise due to high Q gives an even response corrected by the baffle loss, but I am prepared to learn.Oliver
Would the following also work: Take a sub with Mms 300g or more (e.g. JBL) and add a series resistor?
Am I right in thinking that the lowest graph in Dick Olsher's article, showing a hump at 40 Hz, is not a near-field measurement?David
Anyway you look at it, it's fantastic response for a dipole woofer with no EQ assistance!
Quote from: tubamark on 20 Aug 2007, 02:29 amAnyway you look at it, it's fantastic response for a dipole woofer with no EQ assistance!I'm just looking at 200hz up, since it's an in-room measurement ... and still the FR looks like a roller-coaster to me. A nearly 10db variance isn't exactly smooth.