Positioning cabinet units onto the baffle surface in a composite speaker system aids in time alignment by levelling the vibration surfaces (1).
Due to its precisely crafted wavefronts, it showcases the ability to reduce listener fatigue even during prolonged listening sessions.
The diaphragm’s cone shape results in degraded playback characteristics, influenced by phenomena such as the ‘cavity effect’ and the ‘front room effect’ on its surface (2).
Increased cone depth raises the probability of experiencing phasing issues.
(1), (2) references Tamon Saeki “Encyclopedia of Speakers and Enclosures” Seibundo Shinkosha Co.,Ltd.