In Reply to: RE: Bass reflex vs acoustic suspension vs inf. baffle posted by Scott L on September 10, 2016 at 07:24:56:
Of course the argument will never end especially in audio where everyone is an 'expert' which is true for his own use but that doesn't mean that in some situations there isn't a scientific answer. Extra over hang is not accurate. Liking it is another statement. My friend who designed my woofers prefers the affect of extra overhang probably because of weaknesses in recording but he does know it's distortion.By the way I do understand why my friend preferred the ported version of his woofer. I used it that way for a long time and it has alluring characteristics that I miss from the closed version. But that's taste and not fidelity to the signal.
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