Meadowlark  Audio  - Handmade in the USA
How we make the world's finest speakers!

 
 
Baffle library

Completed Osprey, Kestrel2, Swift, Swan and Swallow baffles hang on pegs following sanding awaiting marriage to their respective speakers.

 
     
 


Blue Heron 2 baffle receiving one of many coats of lacquer

 
     
 

Blue Heron2 baffles are lacquered before marriage to their cabinets and are seen here resting while the lacquer cures.


Lacquered Blue Heron 2 baffles - the baffles on the left are Heritage Walnut with dual Rock Maple stringers and the pair on the right have dual Rock Maple stringers on the outside edges of the baffle and a sandwich of Rock Maple and beautiful red Aromatic Cedar in the center - a very wild combination

 
     
 

Finished Blue Heron 2 Baffles
More Blue Heron 2 baffles from front to back - Heritage Walnut with dual Rock Maple Stringers of different widths - Cherry baffle with a sandwiched stringer of thin Heritage Walnut and wide Aromatic Cedar in the center -  Curly Maple baffle with dual, twin  Heritage Walnut Stringers
That’s the inside story of Meadowlark baffle making, just one of the things that sets us apart from the crowd.
In the next chapter we’ll show you how our cabinets are made, a process that is, if anything, even more interesting.

 
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