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Audio Nirvana open baffle full-range speakers-the world's best sound! Caffe for windows 10. 25 models, 3 magnet types, 3 cone types, 3, 4, 5, 6.5, 8, 10, 12, and 15 inch sizes. No crossover necessary. 98 dB efficiency. From $98/pair w/free shipping. 20,000+ pairs sold with 100% money back guarantee. My personal Open Baffle speaker project. I wanted however to do something a little different to the normal 2-way baffles using a full-range driver with bass helper(s) and came across a new range of professional 2-way coaxial PA drivers from Monacor as part of their 'Stage Line' range of offerings. The templates are best cut with a jig. This project is called the Coley OB-4 Desktop Open Baffle speaker. It is a miniature full range open baffle speaker with a frequency response of 50 Hz to 20 KHz. The circuitry presents a high impedance to the amplifier at high frequency, preventing high frequency instability with simple amplifier designs.