With respect to unsound post regarding to baffle size, not to say which one is the most "correct", but there seems to be different design philosophies. Sonus Faber makes a few very wide baffle speakers. Thiel is somewhat in between with the curved baffle. Vandersteen basically eliminates the baffle altogether for most of its designs.
In my opinion, the wide baffle has its advantage but it also has its disadvantage. The wide baffle shifts the diffraction freq. lower, but then the problem is the low freq. image would suffer - that is the low freq. image would become "phasey" and shifting around and not stable.
I don't think you can eliminate diffraction completely. It's a matter of how to control diffraction for a given speaker design.
Just to show how the front baffle can affect the soundstage image, I found that (and most others) a small standmount monitor seems to be the best in term of "disappearing" since they have very small "sound foot print" with respect to the baffle size. Most large speakers cannot do this as well as small standmount since its baffle geometry is much larger and inevitably will get in the way of the sound front.
Anyway, baffle size, shape, and geometry will bring up different opinions and I guess different designers will have their own preferences.
In my opinion, the wide baffle has its advantage but it also has its disadvantage. The wide baffle shifts the diffraction freq. lower, but then the problem is the low freq. image would suffer - that is the low freq. image would become "phasey" and shifting around and not stable.
I don't think you can eliminate diffraction completely. It's a matter of how to control diffraction for a given speaker design.
Just to show how the front baffle can affect the soundstage image, I found that (and most others) a small standmount monitor seems to be the best in term of "disappearing" since they have very small "sound foot print" with respect to the baffle size. Most large speakers cannot do this as well as small standmount since its baffle geometry is much larger and inevitably will get in the way of the sound front.
Anyway, baffle size, shape, and geometry will bring up different opinions and I guess different designers will have their own preferences.