Last week, i had purchased the Ahuja 12" woofer and assembled them on the existing OB baffle. I removed the H-frame subwoofer and mated the Ahuja with my 2004 Denon AVR using a low pass filter card purchased from Amazon. I am using a temproary wings on them as i have yet to complete my OB design as the woofers were undergoing break-in. This how they look now,
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After using them for around 4 days, my wife asked me if these wings on both sides are going to be permanent and i said it would be integrated with the baffle. Needless to say these were poor WAF and they haijack the already cramped space in my living room. It appeared as if they were better off with the sub-woofer than these wings. I tried all possible tricks to convince them about the wings but she was not getting covinced. My daughter who was listening through the argument told me to put a folding wing and use them only when required and fold them in when not in use. I thought for 10 sec and thought it was a brilliant idea and i looked at my better half and she nodded her head in agreement.
I am sure the Bose 301 would have some female team member inputs in their design. The Bose 301 sub-woofers might be designed by his male team members and the satellite by his female team members. If you have completely male team designing your speakers then you have something like
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