Dynamic Range 20-20K

everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Everybody I know, who has tried open baffle designs, quit them once the novelties wore off.
That has been my experience too. The Linkwitzs were the one exception but like the rest it takes more flexibility with room placement that I'm willing to give up anymore. I've owned Martin Logan speakers that I enjoyed, especially with piano, but they never cut the mustard with all types music. My only exception are di/ripole subs, I've heard some really nice units with music.
 
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Anglofun

Audioholic
Evening

Well this thread went a little here and a little there, which is great. Clearly you guys like your box speakers which is more than fine. I am not on a forum, especially after being on forums for more than 25 years other than enjoy my time exchanging. Open baffles, which the ones I have right, have been with me since the beginning of my audio journey. I have listened and had many different systems and keep coming back to these. My bad lol.

I started posting just to discuss different things, different sonic aspects and go from there.

My questioning on the dynamic range made me do a lot of research and go back to someone that had a pretty big impact on the world of audio. Lynn Olson has a website and talks about many key aspects, sonically and how systems play around with them. Anyone who is interested, it is Nutshellaudio.com.

The thread on DIYaudio started by Lynn, Beyond the ariels has over 2400 pages. Very interesting stuff.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Evening

Well this thread went a little here and a little there, which is great. Clearly you guys like your box speakers which is more than fine. I am not on a forum, especially after being on forums for more than 25 years other than enjoy my time exchanging. Open baffles, which the ones I have right, have been with me since the beginning of my audio journey. I have listened and had many different systems and keep coming back to these. My bad lol.

I started posting just to discuss different things, different sonic aspects and go from there.

My questioning on the dynamic range made me do a lot of research and go back to someone that had a pretty big impact on the world of audio. Lynn Olson has a website and talks about many key aspects, sonically and how systems play around with them. Anyone who is interested, it is Nutshellaudio.com.

The thread on DIYaudio started by Lynn, Beyond the ariels has over 2400 pages. Very interesting stuff.
I did have some open baffles, they were okay but prone to issues in a few ways. What works for you is always a good thing....
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
I did have some open baffles, they were okay but prone to issues in a few ways. What works for you is always a good thing....
I had someone on a different site long ago try and convince me open baffles weere easy to build and diy. I told them no thanks I’m not bothering with that I didn’t even understand x overs . Still don’t know how to make them. It’s complex best left for experts. They claimed they were better for music. And had h frame subs. They knew how to build them I didn’t have a clue.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
I had someone on a different site long ago try and convince me open baffles weere easy to build and diy. I told them no thanks I’m not bothering with that I didn’t even understand x overs . Still don’t know how to make them. It’s complex best left for experts. They claimed they were better for music. And had h frame subs. They knew how to build them I didn’t have a clue.
Well, the cabinets, or lack thereof, are simple, but the crossover requires some thought but no more than any other complex crossover. Most people who get into OBs are not lifers, lol. You can easily pickup used units at 75% off their retail. One person who was a proponent of them was Siegfried Linkwitz, of the Linkwitz-Riley crossover fame. There is tons of educational reading on his website, God rest his soul.

 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Well, the cabinets, or lack thereof, are simple, but the crossover requires some thought but no more than any other complex crossover. Most people who get into OBs are not lifers, lol. You can easily pickup used units at 75% off their retail. One person who was a proponent of them was Siegfried Linkwitz, of the Linkwitz-Riley crossover fame. There is tons of educational reading on his website, God rest his soul.

Yeah it’s depressing an audio legend gone.:(
he was born around the ww2 era most are gone from then. Sad times even today because everyone is running out of time. Definitely scary..
 

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