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In Reply to: Open baffle and front horn, sound differences posted by Inkasound on April 3, 2007 at 01:07:30:
HiThanks for the answers. I have a room which is 13 feet wide x 17 feet large. Half of the room have a roof at 8.96 feet high and the other half at 20 feet. I usually use the highest part of the roof to put the speakers along the 13 feet and I sit just at half of the lowest part of the roof. So, due to the unregular roof and considering that this space is a living room that I cant use to put room treatments, I would think that front horns will be the best options, am I right?
Alan
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Hola Alan!To position open baffle I found its best to use the distance to the wall according to the freq. response of the bafle or a fraccion of it. Open baffle are very easy to make and very rewarding.
Horns you can just put against the wall and they will sound good. The bass module actually likes the wall for better response. Be sure to have a way of adjusting volume level for each horn and the bass system, if you biamp better.
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