Penelinfi
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Is this generally anything to worry about? We seem to make really solid cabinets but then you still have a thin piece of paper/metal/plastic that while damped, you would think lets a bit of sound back out from the enclosure.
Maybe using smaller drivers for higher frequencies reduces this effect as you can absorb said higher frequencies better, leaving only bass for larger drivers/not enough room to be delayed
Then again maybe it's not a huge issue, as people still love the sound of all sorts of speakers with big midrange and passive radiators
Maybe using smaller drivers for higher frequencies reduces this effect as you can absorb said higher frequencies better, leaving only bass for larger drivers/not enough room to be delayed
Then again maybe it's not a huge issue, as people still love the sound of all sorts of speakers with big midrange and passive radiators