cport wrote:
Cogito wrote:
But seriously, I question the design.
About 50% of the woofers surface area is blocked and reflected back to the cone. Looks like the reflections are aimed back at the cone.
If the “cut-over” for these drivers is below 150Hz, what is in front of the woofer is transparent and will only mildly effect the dispersion (very large and omnidirectional waveforms)- JBL has access to all the resources of Harman Corp, so this design (for sure) passed though an aechoic-chamber. Certainly a certified and engineered design.
I am not talking about dispersion, reflections are the issue.
The concave metal baffle is merely couple of inches away form the cone. Reflected sound pressure would hit the cone negatively impacting its movement.
There is a reason why we do not see baffles blocking the cones in high-end speakers.