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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Baffle, infinite
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Theoretically, a baffle so large that sounds originating on either side of it never reach the opposite side. A practical example would be a speaker mounted in an opening in a wall. |

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Baffle, infinite -- Theoretically, a baffle so large that sounds originating on either side of it never reach the opposite side. A practical example would be a speaker mounted in an opening in a wall.
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