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Diffraction and front baffle and cabinet design

it seems many feel that the front baffle/cabinet edges and corners should always be rounded or at least beveled to a great degree to reduce diffraction issues. are such rounded or beveled edges important for optimal and superior sonics by reducing diffraction or is it more a philosophical issue of design or one without siginificant audible credibility since many high end speakers do not incoporate such rounded or beveled edges and corners and do not use other diffraction tweaks such as felt pads around tweeters etc.


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Topic - Diffraction and front baffle and cabinet design - chocolate_lover9999@yahoo.com 10:47:21 04/15/12 (62)

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