superdux
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thx for the advice guys, i will try doublesided tape and flipping the lip and hopefully get my HM5 pads on!
I have to wonder why nobody has focused on stiffening the baffle instead of just damping it heavily.
is there any easy way getting those shure or HM5 pads on? think i´ve got too big hands, they keep on slipping off while applying.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/452404/just-listened-to-some-fostex-t50rps-today-wow/8415#post_8413435
Hans
A 1mm x 5mm carbon fiber superglued on edge is so much stiffer than Quick steel could ever be with a fraction of the weight.
If you add too much weight you move the resonance mode down to an area where is is more likely to be excited by the driver.
This should also help bass precision and midrange clarity. Much like the ultra stiff baffles on my Theil CS5i.
Hans
A 1mm x 5mm carbon fiber superglued on edge is so much stiffer than Quick steel could ever be with a fraction of the weight.
If you add too much weight you move the resonance mode down to an area where is is more likely to be excited by the driver.
This should also help bass precision and midrange clarity. Much like the ultra stiff baffles on my Theil CS5i.
Hi guys.
First post here and this thread is the reason I joined. Thanks so much for all the sharing
I have to wonder why nobody has focused on stiffening the baffle instead of just damping it heavily.
I would think that some carbon fiber spars like the ones in RC airplanes glued to the back of the baffle would increase the stiffness incredibly around the driver and move the primary resonance up above the point where the mass was higher than the moment of inertia. You could damp it with stiffeners too if you so desired. .040x.250 spars glued on edge would really stiffen the baffle and give some added diffusion.
Even a matrix of them on edge would be better, sort of like a honeycomb open face sandwich.
Anyhow, I have ordered my pair and am formulating a plan of attack based on my ME schooling, by numerous past speaker projects and what has been uncovered in the thread.
Thanks again
In the grand scheme of things though... how significant is the baffle resonant point compared to the acoustic resonance in the chamber? I'm thinking at this point it's probably the last thing to tweak. Earpad/seal and cup mods seem to do the most, with reflection disks coming in shortly after.