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That's true. With my 5" Vifa the baffle peak is at around 700Hz with narrow baffle (19cm) and 500Hz with larger one (30cm).Apparently this peak can be tamed by placing the driver off-center, but with the cost of poor off-axis response. Has anyone done measurement of MJK design (on and off-axis?)
I play extensively with edge and it is not only the width but also the baffle height ABOVE the driver that matters alot.
The point is: is EDGE baffle simulation accurate enough in this matter?
Telstar,it´s not really width or height that matters, but the wide and even distribution of the driver distances to the baffle edges.
JohnK explains it in http://www.musicanddesign.com/Equivalent_Baffles.html. You don´t need to understand all the math there. Just imagine to measure the distance from the driver center to the baffle edge every 1° of 360°. If all distances are equal, the driver is in the center of a circular baffle. The dipole peak (and dips) will be very pronounced. If the distances are spread over a wide range (the wider, the better), the dipole peak will be ironed out (on axis).
There is a second aspect too: The distances should be evenly distributed. Not one half very short and one half very long, but all values in between too. Personally I achieve this for a full range application by cutting the baffle directly above the driver and adjusting the baffle width for the intended bass support.
Agree about the stereo subs, but for me in my room, I don't find it an issue.
The price is certainly right for the 400 series Reckhorn goodies, and Bob at CSS has been great to deal with in the past.