Topic: Baffles Do Work

Finally got round to building a baffle and wondered why I hadn't bothered before. It calms the highs right down and smooths everything out. I magaeged to get some free plexi glass so a piano hinge and some drillign and bolting and it's done!

Why has this taken me so long. All those who are pondering this, don't delay - Single biggest improvement to my tone since I bought my PRS DGT and marshall jubilee and EVM12 and DD3 and fulltone fulldrive, line 6 M5, oh the list goes on!

Re: Baffles Do Work

Fuzzblues wrote:

Finally got round to building a baffle and wondered why I hadn't bothered before. It calms the highs right down and smooths everything out. I magaeged to get some free plexi glass so a piano hinge and some drillign and bolting and it's done!

Why has this taken me so long. All those who are pondering this, don't delay - Single biggest improvement to my tone since I bought my PRS DGT and marshall jubilee and EVM12 and DD3 and fulltone fulldrive, line 6 M5, oh the list goes on!

Yeah I have them also they work great
Cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Baffles Do Work

I agree, they work very well for their intended purpose.  Thicker plexi is the way to go, but the thin stuff isn't bad.  Way to go scoring some free materials, that stuff can be expensive!

Only misconception I think a few people have is, they think they can dime their amp and the shield will block all of the sound and in reality it doesn't!  You're right in saying it mellows out the initial volume shock and high end of being in front of a loud amp, plus they're good to keep some unwanted noise bleeding into your microphones.

If you don't have one, you can always turn your amp backwards facing into a corner, it will have a similar effect.

4 (edited by SlyStrat 2011-11-20 12:59:31)

Re: Baffles Do Work

I'm ordering the JB baffles and Sorber from ClearSonic tomorrow.  The company is close to me and I'll save on shipping by picking them up.

Re: Baffles Do Work

They are a great way to push your power tubes a bit harder.

Re: Baffles Do Work

I've got this couple with a marshall power brke. I can now push my black 89 jubilee as hard as i like at home now, the power brake and baffle work great together. I took the baffle away yesterday and I was like "what's happened to my tone". Baffle is a keeper. The plexi glass was free, £6 for piano hinge and bolts. Best £6 I've spent.

Re: Baffles Do Work

I just built my own too - about £30 all in, but I used clear duct tape for the join.  I was skeptical of the benefits to a player not performing at larger venues, but I have to say I echo all the thoughts of Fuzzblues in that there is a clear tonal difference.  That's actually not too surprising really - the key is whether you LIKE taking out the higher frequencies as well as reducing the 'beam of death'!  I am reserving a final judgement until after I gig this weekend for the 1st time with the baffle in place - will report back.  neutral

Gibson LP '89 Custom * Gibson LP '04 Classic * Gibson JB LP Studio * Fender 50th Ann. Deluxe Strat * Gibson Explorer Pro * Epiphone Korina SG * Michael Kelly Patriot Premium * Ibanez 105NT Artcore Custom * Takamine acoustics * Fender Blues Deville 4x10" * Marshall DSL100 and DSL50 * Marshall 1960A * Laney LH55 * Bugera V55HD * Bugera 212VT * Marshall 1912 * Roland Cube 60

Re: Baffles Do Work

Just echo what Coolaxeman and Fuzzblues have said

I've mentioned in several previous threads that I prefer the sound of my rig (Ceriatone Trainwreck Express & Jetcity JCA20H with a custom 2x12 loaded with 12" 300W Faital lightwight alnico PA speakers) at home, practice or gig with the baffles in place

This has always lead responses as to what is better about it that I've always avoided answering. However without doubt it just simply sounds better  cool

I'm UK based and made mine with sheets and acrylic hinges from these guys http://www.hindleys.com/