Loudspeakers
Sealing
As the name implies, sealing encloses the sound waves coming from the back of the speaker so that they cannot reach the sound waves in front. Sealing makes for a better articulated, more accurate sound, and requires less accuracy in construction, but does not play low notes with as much intensity or range.Sealed vs. Ported EnclosuresBaffling
Baffling is the process of piping away the sound waves from the back of the membrane and thus preventing the waves from interfering. The tube down which these waves travel, or the baffle, is generally made of a thick, non-resonant material. Longer baffles protect more bass frequencies from cancelling, but baffles are somewhat imperfect: they often reinforce waves of some frequencies and fail to fully prevent others from negatively interfering with their counterparts from the front of the membrane.References
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