A "Baffleing" question...
Italianwinelove
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Here I go, building my first "higher end" system...
I have been piecing together a collection of LCi speakers for my livingroom in my house. All speakers are waiting for install day to come, so that they can see the light of day. I have spoken to a local shop pro who has told me that I will not need any type of baffle (The house is older, built in 1964 and I will not be using the Polk pre construction units) since I have a a sub. Here is what I have bought...
Pair of Lc265i's
Pair of Lc65i's
Pair of LC80fx
A Lci-C
a DSW Micro Pro 3000
The specialist at my local shop did not sell me the speakers and the shop doesn't currently deal with Polk so I am wondering if when I quoted him what speakers I have, if he may not have been aware that they are rated as low as 28 Hz... The placement due to room construction will require I put some of the speakers in locations where they will not have the same volume of space on left and right sides. I felt like fabricating some kind of baffle will assure that there is no loss from the 30Hz range within the speakers and sub he had mentioned to be utilized. Should I be concerned or just pop them babies in the walls and move forward?
Thanks for any feedback!
I have been piecing together a collection of LCi speakers for my livingroom in my house. All speakers are waiting for install day to come, so that they can see the light of day. I have spoken to a local shop pro who has told me that I will not need any type of baffle (The house is older, built in 1964 and I will not be using the Polk pre construction units) since I have a a sub. Here is what I have bought...
Pair of Lc265i's
Pair of Lc65i's
Pair of LC80fx
A Lci-C
a DSW Micro Pro 3000
The specialist at my local shop did not sell me the speakers and the shop doesn't currently deal with Polk so I am wondering if when I quoted him what speakers I have, if he may not have been aware that they are rated as low as 28 Hz... The placement due to room construction will require I put some of the speakers in locations where they will not have the same volume of space on left and right sides. I felt like fabricating some kind of baffle will assure that there is no loss from the 30Hz range within the speakers and sub he had mentioned to be utilized. Should I be concerned or just pop them babies in the walls and move forward?
Thanks for any feedback!
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^^^^ post #2 reported ^^^^If you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.