In Reply to: What is the purpose of the rear wave in dipole speakers? Can you just put planars in a box? posted by jodaboda@gmail.com on August 19, 2015 at 14:54:19:
Also, irregular topology (like eggcrate, sawtooth, etc) helps by scattering midrange wavelengths that reflect from the permeable absorbent material rather that penetrate it. I wrapped mine around the back of my Maggies to treat side waves too.
... just my 2ยข♪ moderate Mart ♫ ☺ Planar Asylum
where speakers are thin & music isn't
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- absorbing midrange backwaves is comparatively simple - Mart 08:24:34 08/20/15 (3)
- ditto, good to see you here! -nt - Green Lantern 20:26:58 08/21/15 (0)
- Yes - nice to see you're back, Mart. :-)) nt - andyr 18:21:03 08/20/15 (0)
- Mart! - grantv 08:47:56 08/20/15 (0)