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In Reply to: RE: Correction network for JE Labs baffles posted by Paul Folbrecht on June 25, 2009 at 19:55:05
Rather than limit web searches specifically to JE Labs example, search instead for baffle step correction in general, then you can DIY your own simple design via width of baffle.
Edits: 06/28/09
Yeah, that's where I was headed - just figured I'd check for a ready-made soln first.
Really it's just a notch filter..
My complication is I lift the baffles which means the baffle hump is not where the theory would predict...
Floor bounce augmentation (in-room placement) is a different issue than width-of-baffle attenuation; unless placed against the rear wall, width of baffle attenuation remains regardless of stands. And rather than a narrow notch filter, ALL frequencies above the step are attenuated such that the lower frequencies seem boosted by comparison (amplifier Tone controls have the same effect).
Ron,
Those are far from nits!
Hopefully I would have realized both facts before building anything - thanks.
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