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Re: Open Baffle or none at all?
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Mon, 07 June 2010 12:58
badman
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None at all gets you about the best constant directivity performance, but you wind up with a bare minimum of bottom end. You'd need a good highpass filter for the 15" coax midtweet, something like 200Hz.
Bass is meant to be big. A 6.5" is not a woofer.
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