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RE: That dip is . . . not really a dip

Hi,

And it's not just a straight line that makes something good (or maybe not), but understanding what's going on here.

If you want to learn more about "baffle step," there's a link below. Another key to understanding it is that the frequencies it occurs at has to do with the width of the baffle. The wider the baffle, the lower in frequency it starts. That speaker has a narrow baffle, so higher in frequency.

That said, baffle step should always be compensated for or, as shown in that speaker, you get a mismatch of the bass to the high frequencies. Very strange they do that.

Doug
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