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I have a question about clipped baffles
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2840971" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>It's a toss up to my ears--- at the shooters ear I don't hear a big difference BUT I still use ear plugs with my suppressors--- clipping definitely doesn't hurt at all.</p><p></p><p>I've had freeze plug form 1s, and 60 ° ss and ti baffle form 1s--- radial baffles reportedly are better for subs- 45-60° baffles are supposedly better for supers--- if you clip ( I double clipped on my last build) some guys stagger/offset the clipping, others line them up---- unfortunately, according to the rules- once you make it, you aren't supposed to change the baffles --- you could further machine it but "new" baffles are supposedly a no-no (that is if someone is actually watching)</p><p></p><p>It's kind of a trial and error after doing much research online to see what has worked for others-- baffle spacing seems to be often debated too--- in the end-- I'm betting the differences only come out to a few dB</p><p></p><p>They still all seem to work well and are very close to factory offerings-- they cost a lot less, involve many hours of labor/macine work-- but in the end do not sell well if you ever plan on re-selling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2840971, member: 94491"] It's a toss up to my ears--- at the shooters ear I don't hear a big difference BUT I still use ear plugs with my suppressors--- clipping definitely doesn't hurt at all. I've had freeze plug form 1s, and 60 ° ss and ti baffle form 1s--- radial baffles reportedly are better for subs- 45-60° baffles are supposedly better for supers--- if you clip ( I double clipped on my last build) some guys stagger/offset the clipping, others line them up---- unfortunately, according to the rules- once you make it, you aren't supposed to change the baffles --- you could further machine it but "new" baffles are supposedly a no-no (that is if someone is actually watching) It's kind of a trial and error after doing much research online to see what has worked for others-- baffle spacing seems to be often debated too--- in the end-- I'm betting the differences only come out to a few dB They still all seem to work well and are very close to factory offerings-- they cost a lot less, involve many hours of labor/macine work-- but in the end do not sell well if you ever plan on re-selling. [/QUOTE]
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