Build A Single Driver Open Baffle Speaker
As Wild Burro says, open baffle speakers care MUCH less about what kind of material you use than boxes because they do not store as much energy. Happy listening to all people who give this driver company a try. Paul Janda Says: October 27th, 2009 at 1:56 am. The short answer is.


Open Baffle Speaker Projects
Looking to build a single driver, high efficiency pair of speakers to compliment my B&W 686s. This would be mostly to augment the lower end, as the highs are great. Tamil serial actress salary details in india. I'd like it to fit on my bookshelf, so this limits the cabinet size to about 24' x 16' x 16'. I have a Carver Receiver 900 so it would be powered off the B channel.
I was looking at either 8' or 10' full range drivers, in an open baffle, which I would design to fit into the shelving (its open on all sides, with 4 small posts at the corners). But I'm open for ideas.
Open Baffle Speaker Plans
I've just been looking on eBay for some vintage drivers like these Philips AD8080 http://www.ebay.com/itm/PHILIPS-8-AD-8080-FULL-RANGE-SPEAKERS-/182554176482?hash=item2a8113abe2:g:uGcAAOSwT-FZBqBs
Should I not use a open baffle? Should I get modern full range drivers? Should I just buy a subwoofer?