Composite Isolation Baffle
Composite Isolation Baffle (CIB) The front baffle in any speaker is an important issue to solve. The vibration from the drivers must not travel through the enclosure walls.
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Driver mounting vibration can be the cause of frequency cancellation and unwanted noise. The front baffle is a very important consideration in speaker design and performance. When material solutions and baffle thickness alone only get you part of the way, we had to get really creative and found composite baffles to be the answer. Our Composite Isolation Baffle (CIB) has passed all critical testing and will not pass offset vibration from even our LF-18’s (18”- 4 Kilowatt subwoofer).
Isolation Enclosures for Amplifiers and non-sealed Drivers In powered models, how to house an amplifier, and deal with it’s thermal influence on an enclosures interior is an issue.Both the drivers and amplifier components have poor effects on one another; the heat from the amp diminishes driver performance and the force of a woofer can jar loose solder points and electrical components, not to mention the lose of the entire backwall of the enclosure. These issues are solved with well built isolation enclosures. Also a large amount of “jitter” can be contain if considered to avoid amplification errors.





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