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PMA - 60; New arrayable double 12 and horn.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Burns" data-source="post: 214975" data-attributes="member: 11386"><p>Peter, everything else being the same, would widening the front baffle width from your 360mm to 375mm (+7.5mm per side) have any significant detrimental effect on the 25deg/25deg splay cohesion? It’s a comprimise for other factors in my build version of this, however with both LF drivers and HF horn centered on that baffle, I would imagine the negative effects while there due to increased center to center distance, it will be very minor. Everything is a comprimise in this buisness. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Burns, post: 214975, member: 11386"] Peter, everything else being the same, would widening the front baffle width from your 360mm to 375mm (+7.5mm per side) have any significant detrimental effect on the 25deg/25deg splay cohesion? It’s a comprimise for other factors in my build version of this, however with both LF drivers and HF horn centered on that baffle, I would imagine the negative effects while there due to increased center to center distance, it will be very minor. Everything is a comprimise in this buisness. Thanks Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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