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    That is very helpful I was scratching my head last night trying to figure out a way to come up with this info. I would have been guessing at a lot of this.
    Dave regarding the taper, I would be able to calculate it if I had a straight down view, but a perspective like in a photo at an angle, changes the relative width of the front and rear baffles and I cant interpolate. The tech sheet isnt in perspective but its not accurate enough to get a good measure.

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    what are these abbreviations?

    G.T. - 9.5"
    J.H. - 9.4375"

    Is the 7.5"circle the recess on the front of the baffle for flush mounting the 115H-1? "in back of cut out" sounds like inside the dogbox to me. From what I can tell of the photos the 115h-1 doesnt look flush mounted (squared off frame)

    6" diameter cutout
    7.5" diameter circle 0.475" deep in back of cutout

    Also I have searched the forums for "XPL" and didnt see Jims post with the measurements. If someone has the thread it would be greatly appreciated.

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    The baffle is made out of a sheet of hard rubber like material. This baffle is molded with a recess to fit a sheet of thinner soft foam rubber. This material seems to be the same stuff that wet suits are made from. The tweeters go in front of both layers, the frames of the tweeters flatten out the foam rubber so that they end up flush in front. The foam is trimmed around the frame of the woofer and mid bass, so that they sit flat against the baffle material.
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    That is very helpful I was scratching my head last night trying to figure out a way to come up with this info. I would have been guessing at a lot of this.
    Dave regarding the taper, I would be able to calculate it if I had a straight down view, but a perspective like in a photo at an angle, changes the relative width of the front and rear baffles and I cant interpolate. The tech sheet isnt in perspective but its not accurate enough to get a good measure.

    Giskard
    what are these abbreviations?

    G.T. - 9.5"
    J.H. - 9.4375"

    Is the 7.5"circle the recess on the front of the baffle for flush mounting the 115H-1? "in back of cut out" sounds like inside the dogbox to me. From what I can tell of the photos the 115h-1 doesnt look flush mounted (squared off frame)

    6" diameter cutout
    7.5" diameter circle 0.475" deep in back of cutout

    Also I have searched the forums for "XPL" and didnt see Jims post with the measurements. If someone has the thread it would be greatly appreciated.

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