Cdc, Here's the link to Nelson Pass's comparison of single drivers:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/firstwatt/firstwatt.html
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/firstwatt/firstwatt.html
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Cdc, Here's the link to Nelson Pass's comparison of single drivers: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/firstwatt/firstwatt.html |
I can take the big Lexan baffles out of our coat closet, lean them against the smaller, wooden Koa baffle/driver, slipping the hole in the big baffles over the Lexan donut & driver for a really nice fitGood waf idea! Tried something similar with a friend (using plexi for the "normal" baffle). The problem was securing together the two baffles, if you will, without transmitting too many vibrations from the driver baffle to the outer baffle. The compromise was to use 3 screws, two bottom one on top with a very thin layer of damping matl around the connection points. Of course, the "outer" baffle was calculated to be flush with the driver... Cheers |
That should work. Try to make it so that it won't have buzzing vibrations where it contacts the ring behind the driver. That is a point which may vibrate, if not affixed in some way. It sounds like a very cool idea, which offers alot of options, and fits the WAF, and looks cool, and should sound good too. I'm interested to hear how you like it overall, after break in. |