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sm00
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Posted: 13 April 2010 at 10:26am |
My driver's manual says the sizes of the baffle cutout diameter, but there are two of them- front loaded and rear loaded configs so I need to know which one i need to look at for the hd15???
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djyves
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Measure (the diameter of) your cone, that's the size for your baffle cutout.
Edited by djyves - 13 April 2010 at 10:32am |
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sm00
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ok thank you. but still want to know the hd 15's woofer placement is it considered front mount or rear mount(loaded)?
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imageoven
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It is a front loaded horn (the horn is on the front of the driver as opposed to a "scoop" where the horn is on the rear of the driver), but the driver is mounted on the rear of the baffle. so you need the rear mounted diameter.
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imageoven
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see here
http://forum.speakerplans.com/front-rear-loaded_topic11125_post102178.html?KW=#102178 p.s. I edited my post back then as I'd got the wrong end of the stick too |
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this is what i meant:
and mount the driver like this: |
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It is a frontloaded horn, the speaker is rearmounted (as in the picture above).
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