Now that I have someones attention, I was hoping to get some input from some of ya about a project. Any and all feedback will be most greatly appreciated. Keep in mind I don't have any drivers selected nor crossovers worked out yet. Just a speaker design concept.
I have a floor standing speaker design in mind. It will be shaped like a pyramid. With one surface facing the wall to the rear (referred to as rear surface) and the other 2 surfaces coming to a point, facing the listener. (these 2 will be referred to as front surface)
The rear surface will is where the sub will be mounted. Towards the bottom, within it's own chamber. The front surface will house the mids that will feed a multi channel baffle that will cover a major portion of the 2 surfaces. (think of Gecko flat panel speakers) The idea is to create a sound stage that has no focal point, but one large sweet spot. One should not be able to pick up where the sound is coming from.
Now, think about the pyramid on the back of the old dollar bill. The tip of the speaker will stand about 6"s above the base/rest of the speaker. Using 3 Plexiglas, pillar type mounts. What I wanted to do is mount the tweeter within the base facing up. Then mount some sort of deflecting material to the top portion, angling it towards the listener. The idea is to 1) hide the driver, 2) create a way to disperse the high frequency waves so the sound does not come from a direct source. I know the bandwidth is much tighter for the higher frequency, thus making it important when your mounting a tweeter or arranging your speakers in a room.
This will be the first time I have ever tried to make a speaker system from scratch. Please excuse the lack of terminology on my part.