Baffle step compensation [message #14495] |
Thu, 29 January 2004 17:20 ![Go to next message Go to previous message](/forum/theme/AudioRoundTable/images/down.png) |
BillEpstein
Messages: 886 Registered: May 2009
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You all know that when I approach a technical subject there's going to be trouble............... I followed the link 'cause this guy Murphy make sense with his PeeCreek and other designs. Even if they are what my late, lamented music teacher would call "pea-shooters"(he was speaking of 1/2" bores with 7" bells). Also 'cause on the 'Full Range Forum' and Madisound and others they treat baffle step compensation as something any nitwit does as a matter of course. So if my speakers are out in the room I need to do this BSCT (baffle step comp thang)? But what if my speaks are against a wall, 1/4 space or against a wall and another wall, 1/8 space? Or what if I place the tweeter so that it is equidistant to only 2 edges? Gotcha there, huh Dennis? I assume that horns have a very different effect than cones or domes. But I'm interested because I am about to build a sort of 2 Pi Alpha 10 but with this Audax tweeter: http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=276-152&scqty=4 So I'm interested in crossover ideas and whether this BSCT is necessary, if I should place the tweeter off axis from the woofer or even if this is a good idea at all. The Audax, BTW, if any good, is really cheap at $11.25.
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