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Routing Out The Front Baffles [message #32083 is a reply to message #32082] Wed, 25 October 2006 11:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
FredT is currently offline  FredT
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I plan to build the prototype pair with driver cutouts that can be easily done with a skil saw (drivers not recessed). This will greatly simplify building the speakers, and I expect it will make a measurable and audible (but hopefully not objectionable) difference in the sound versus recessed drivers. I recommend recessing the drivers for anybody who has a router.

Line array baffles are too hard to ship because they're over 5' long, so everybody is on their own. For anybody within driving distance of Houston, if you will reimburse me for the cost of materials I'll build you a flat pack panel kit with routed driver cutouts for free.

But first lets get the prototype pair built and see if they sound good.



 
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