Is there a rule of thumb (or better) for baffle width vs. low frequency cutoff?
I have a 12" bass driver in a sealed box, decent on bass, but of course I want to limit it's upper range. It is great at 100Hz, not so good at 500Hz.
How wide a baffle do I need to get close to 100Hz. I'd be happy even with 200-250Hz.
Assume the baffle is atop the 12" driver box, ~39" AFF, and over 24" off of the rear wall.
Several different drivers to use.......
BTW: I know the bass box is too small. Switched drivers. Theoretically ~0.5dB bump @ 92Hz, -3dB @ 46Hz. Made it 39" tall so I could place my experimental OB drivers at seated ear level on top of it.
Picture shows bass box in question with an unfortunate choice of drivers on top. Hey, I'm experimenting and learning!
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