Wide baffle speakers are better than narrow


I'm just putting out some facts here so no one gets further misguided.

Wide baffle speakers sound much better, more natural and bring the acoustics of the recording venue with them.

Narrow baffle speakers are not as good without significant room treatment.

I'm glad no one here disagrees.
erik_squires
@wolf_garcia i like spam !!!! I have a couple of microphones that will work, now what shape head ? I think Jimi would be good... tune up your axe
@wolf_garcia   .....lunch with you would be interesting....not to mention an omelette....

"Will crusty bread improve the sound of the mustard?"

'Why does the eggs make the cheese shrill?

tomic....are we 'experienced' enough to cope with this? *L*

Will this be just another canned condition?!  While my amp gently weeps....it sounds 'just like buttah...." ;)

"I'm in the mood ....for flashbacks..."...and more cowbell....*smirk*

'dam' hippies'....

Old hippies don't die....they just vague away....
Only if you prefer reflections from the cabinet, rather than from the wall behind.  I use ths  windows, blinds, and curtains behind my speakers for tone controls.  Open windows are the best, except for my neighbors.