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When building OB speaker I find that Edge simulation of OB is not very accurate.
I find it quite accurate, you need to take into account the limitations of the model. With an H-baffle, or woofers close to the floor, Edge will not account for these effects.
But at any rate you are still dealing with and have to account for the limitations of the model i.e. at some distance/frequency the phantom driver is not behaving the same.
Not just absorb, but transmit. Different materials/constructions will vary a lot, I'd be interested to see any studies on this as it is a topic of interest to many I'm sure!
We were talking about reflections off the floor and the effect on accuracy of Edge simulations.
If the speaker's axis is parallel to the floor, the floor reflection is easy to take into account in EDGE: just add a phantom source with its phantom baffle at a distance from the real one equal to twice the distance from driver to floor — essentially simulating a mirror-like reflection.
What must be phantome baffle size? Actually I can make only one baffle in Egde - this mean: what is size I must add to original baffle?