In Reply to: "However, this reduces sensitivity." Aye, there's the rub! posted by John Marks on July 21, 2024 at 12:54:44:
"I can't imagine any magazine doing that measurement, and then not making a major issue of it."
"Which is to say, that can be Reason #4 why a loudspeaker designer might make the Executive Decision not to implement BSC."
Are you sure you understand "baffle step"? From the comments above, saying "that measurement," perhaps no. It has to do with frequency response and simply shows up as a rise on the frequency response if not dealt with in the crossover.
Also, in another post you talked about the money involved in compensating for it -- and companies not seeing it being worthwhile because of that. It becomes part of the crossover network, and if you know how much a crossover takes to make, well, it's not exactly all that much money.
Did you say you "design" speakers?
Doug Schneider
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