Is this good or bad ?
It depends on the driver, situation, baffle size.... Sometimes a midrange that peaks in the lower range and drops off early can sound better due to the bafflestep...
after looking at some of the EQ plots, I wonder if it's killing my midrange. The EQ points always look like a sawtooth when I'm done.
Most common issue is a boost in the mid/high range.. Is this at home or in your car?
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What do you mean by baffle step? Do you mean a step in the baffle, or the step of using a baffle? Please clarify.
edge diffraction isn't baffle step, is it?
the article with the various types of enclosures and their corresponding frequency curves would be a nice addition to the growing list of sticky threads... hence, the need for a technical section, instead of having to move into and out of the MSS side of the fence for some of this stuff.
baffle step is a sacred dance I do while constructing baffles
Ok, that makes sense
How would we implement a technical section? Just move threads with good technical content to the section, or just make a list of good technical threads with links? What if we were to do a wiki section?
Thanks for clearing that up
lol, I'm no forum engineer, but I think we could either piggy back a sub-forum off of the general forum for those technical plums that make great reading, so we'd have it handy when the harder questions surface.
we're a bunch of "slightly ahead of the curve" types here already, but as this place expands we should have a good "go to" other than telling people "use the search function"
imho, of course.