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Matthew,The design is not final. Have a look at Stig-Erik Tangen's rubber decoucling technique here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/142015-my-open-baffle-dipole-beyma-tpl-150-a-83.html .Just free your mid and tweeter from the bassinfluence by using something like his decoupling from the the bass baffle. It does have importance.You don't have to go nude, the speaker baffles are narrow enough to preserve constant directivity high up, but some kind of decoupling would be benificial to your design. Best would be total physical decoupling./Erling
Hi, if you're going to be experimenting with different mid/tweeter panels, just wondering if you might want to make the top support taller?
Some of the papers I have read by SL advocate reversing 2 of the drivers and wiring them out of phase for more than one reason not the least of which is to minimize vibration.