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I'm going for a vacation now and I wont be thinking about my speakers everyday.
You tried already to incline the midrange baffle, right (like in the helsinki)? Is that better to the front straight positioning or not?
Rudolf,Looks interesting, if the baffle is best mounted in the front, then how difficult is it to align your mid-range with the woofer when you design the x-over?
Now that you don't allow yourself to think about YOUR speakers, you think about MY speakers instead Relax, man, and enjoy your holidays
If the mid is mounted in the middle where does the FR dip comes from? you mean caused by woofer directly below?
Quote from: Telstar on 7 Jun 2009, 06:32 pmYou tried already to incline the midrange baffle, right (like in the helsinki)? Is that better to the front straight positioning or not?Yeah, that set the ball rolling. The response (measured nearfield) was better to the front than with the upright baffle, but MUCH worse to the back. Next experiment will be a sort of gable roof below the midrange driver, covering the H frame top. Just padding the H frame with layers of damping material did not help much. May be I try a sort of felt wedge instead.
You can try placing the baffle upright in the center of the H and then make a triangle (when view from the side) by placing a flat board from the bottom of the mid angled down to the front of the H on both the front and the back. Sort of a "waveguide" to gaurd against reflection.
So I wonder what the effect would be of attaching the bottom of the baffle near the front and angling it back so the mid is almost vertically over the woof. Some degree of vertical alignment of acoustic centers would result.
Seems to me the best solution is to eliminate the top surface of the H frame.
Quote from: JoshK on 10 Jun 2009, 03:15 pmYou can try placing the baffle upright in the center of the H and then make a triangle (when view from the side) by placing a flat board from the bottom of the mid angled down to the front of the H on both the front and the back. Sort of a "waveguide" to gaurd against reflection.This has already been done. I took some flimsy masonite for a test:There are differences in measurements, but ambiguous and no real improvement. I need to get a better understanding by further tests.