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    Everest front baffel

    Hi.
    Any idea why the front baffel on Everest 66/67000 is toed out, and not toed in, or just flat?

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    Guesses? It looks better than flat, structurally follows the horn curvature, requires less toe-in, and since one is rolled off (slowly) starting at 150Hz, there’s less reason to aim them combined into a listening space.

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