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Re: Soffit (Flush Mount) Reference Speakers [message #65292 is a reply to message #65290] Wed, 15 December 2010 18:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Great, Yes disregard the single speakers (I am at work and didn't have an updated pic of just the soffit mounts...)
So, I guess my nest question is, would you recommend just using your completed speakers and mounting them into my soffits (as in the University setup), or would there be any advantages/disadvantages to building the components into the front wall of the soffit (resulting in an infinite baffle scenario)?? What are your thoughts on that? The research I have done, shows that in soffit mounting an enclosed speaker you get a 6db boost in lows which needs to be addressed with bass trapping, so my thought is, would there be a plus to minimizing that extra loading by removing the enclosure... Hope that makes sense!

Thanks!
 
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