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Baffle Reducer from 18" to 15"


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Be aware that fitting a sub-baffle over your existing baffle will reduce the available space between the driver and the grille. 25mm is normally enough to allow the cone to move without hitting the grille, although it depends to some extent on the driver. If you have less than this, it might be a good idea to do a 'dry run' first, i.e. screw the sub-baffle in without gluing it.

 

If this turns out to be problematic, you can always glue a sub-baffle inside the normal baffle. It can be done, but it's more awkward and you'll need to cut the sub-baffle in half to get it in.

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On 31/03/2022 at 14:57, stevie said:

Be aware that fitting a sub-baffle over your existing baffle will reduce the available space between the driver and the grille. 25mm is normally enough to allow the cone to move without hitting the grille, although it depends to some extent on the driver. If you have less than this, it might be a good idea to do a 'dry run' first, i.e. screw the sub-baffle in without gluing it.

 

If this turns out to be problematic, you can always glue a sub-baffle inside the normal baffle. It can be done, but it's more awkward and you'll need to cut the sub-baffle in half to get it in.

 

Or you could mount the new driver to the rear face of the new baffle, which will allow more room for excursion. As the old hole is large enough for an 18, there should be room for the 15 as long as you locate the hole in the new baffle correctly. If there isn't, it shouldn't be too difficult to remove some material (shouldn't need to be a lot) from the hole in the old one.

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