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Thanks for the quick replies, guys. A couple more questions, please. Do you think the depth of the legs could add more bass? The Yamamoto's seem to have almost no depth to their legs, versus the 5" & 10" depth from these plans: Also, the top "plate" measures 8" wide, but do you think that is mostly for 8" drivers and 15" wide plate might be better for the 604's?
I haven't built these yet, but plan to fairly soon. One concern is they would eventually be used in a living room w/ a dining room directly off the side, at the speaker end, forming the dreaded "L." Will this cause troubles for the OB's that should make me consider "boxes" instead?
Place your bass driver as low or as close to the floor as feasible, say 4-5 inches, from the bottom of the baffle to the bottom of your bass driver. It improves the bass and more importantly, the coherency of the bass as the arrival times from your driver and the reflected sound from the floor will be pretty much in phase.
Quote from: TerryO on 13 Jul 2008, 06:24 amPlace your bass driver as low or as close to the floor as feasible, say 4-5 inches, from the bottom of the baffle to the bottom of your bass driver. It improves the bass and more importantly, the coherency of the bass as the arrival times from your driver and the reflected sound from the floor will be pretty much in phase. Terry - how much of a bass improvement would be seen on a heavy shag carpet over concrete floor placing the drivers so low? I would think that the reflected sound in this scenario would be fairly low, and so would the perceived coherency?David
hiforgive me for "riding" on this thread as i am also making my first OB adventureI hope my question will be valid for Stlblue as wellthe side panels but not really at the side as the photoos show is a kind of "U-frame" no?by adding a Uframe you enlarge in a sense the baffle and so lower the bass. Making the side baffles to large you may introduce a tunnel effect when panels are too close to the driversBut what happens when you dont make the panels parallel to each other but angled, say between 60 and 80 degrees (or 100-120 degrees depending on how you look at it) respectively to the front baffle?Personally ( taste) i find square baffles very ugly, so a "hidden " U frame can make the baffle more rectangle-looking
The JE Labs baffle is nice, but I just don't see how you will get enough low end out of the 604.A low Qts, low Fs driver like that is going to be pretty bass shy on OB, isn't it? Or will you use a lot of EQ?
It is a wide baffle...and stereo subs can always be used to support the low end.
Quote from: panomaniac on 14 Jul 2008, 08:56 amThe JE Labs baffle is nice, but I just don't see how you will get enough low end out of the 604.A low Qts, low Fs driver like that is going to be pretty bass shy on OB, isn't it? Or will you use a lot of EQ?I think it depends on what you want. I haven't seen ANY measurements from anyone, but reports from the field indicate an f3 around 70hz. It is a wide baffle...and stereo subs can always be used to support the low end.Chris
I already bought the subs and will know how well it all works in a couple of months....
Quote from: chrismercurio on 14 Jul 2008, 06:58 pmQuote from: panomaniac on 14 Jul 2008, 08:56 amThe JE Labs baffle is nice, but I just don't see how you will get enough low end out of the 604.A low Qts, low Fs driver like that is going to be pretty bass shy on OB, isn't it? Or will you use a lot of EQ?I think it depends on what you want. I haven't seen ANY measurements from anyone, but reports from the field indicate an f3 around 70hz. It is a wide baffle...and stereo subs can always be used to support the low end.ChrisChris, If they go to 70Hz, I think that would be pretty good and, as you mention, a subwoofer could take over from there. Just about every OB I've seen, with the exception of the Carver Amazing Speaker, needs to have a subwoofer if really deep bass is expected. I don't know how many here went to VSAC, or saw the reports on it a couple of months ago, but the Lowther America room featured a Lowther/Tone Tubby OB speaker that was just wonderful. It crossed to the Tone Tubby at 200Hz with a 1st order crossover. They did have a sub, comprised of a Hartley woofer (18 or 24 inch?) for the deepest bass. A really nice setup with a solid Maple baffle about 20 inches wide and short wings in back. Here's some VSAC coverage:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=54959.msg491672;topicseenhttp://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/vsac20082/vsac.htmlI haven't checked but one or the other probably has a picture of the Lowther America OB.Best Regards,TerryO