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1devon 04-06-2012 09:10 PM

encloser wood type
 
what is the best type of wood and also is ply wood good?

audio1der 04-07-2012 01:20 AM

Most of us use MDF, some use plywood and even birch. Make sure its stiff an/or braced, and sufficiently strong esp. on the front baffle so that the sub isn't shaking and vibrating the box which wastes energy, lowering efficiency and output.
I like to use 1" MDF for my front baffle, and 3/4" for the other panels, but its up to you.
Just think twice before using particle board. It can be used but you REALLY have to know what you're doing, and any of us asking ?s here obviously aren't that far along lol

1devon 04-07-2012 12:06 PM

thanks i'm getting it cut out again but this time in mdf

Lord Huggington 04-10-2012 06:07 PM

2 layers of 3/4 is stronger than 1". Also cheaper if you dont want to buy two different sized sheets. Mdf isnt completely sealed, you can pick up more than one layer with a shop vac, which is why people resin boxes.

Dukk 04-11-2012 02:27 PM


Mdf isnt completely sealed, you can pick up more than one layer with a shop vac,
And how often do your speakers act like a shop vac? ;)

Lord Huggington 04-12-2012 06:03 PM

They're the same in theory but vacuums are phased one-way pressurizing you see ;).

Dukk 04-13-2012 02:48 PM

They are not at all. A sub pressurizes and rarefies the space anywhere from 15-80 times per second. This is far too fast for there to be any net air movement through the wood.

The shop vac thing is a parlor trick originally capitalized upon by a sound deadener manufacturer about 16years ago to sell their spray product to treat the inside of boxes. It has been erroneously repeated ever since. :ohwell:

Lord Huggington 04-14-2012 11:08 AM

I was joking (i thought you were) but good to know! Another myth i can cut off the list :(. Does resining inside and or out strengthen as good as bracing?

L1ability 07-28-2012 05:45 PM

not so much strengthen, but make sound waves bounce off it better, i heard alot of SPL guys do it.

stochastic 08-22-2012 11:52 AM

I personally will not use MDF, its dust is just too carcenogenic and it's quality is difficult to discern (many people have said that home depot MDF is much worse quality than other MDF). A good plywood like Baltic Birch or marine grade anything (mahogony is really nice sounding and resists moisture changes very well) will be your best bet. Baltic Birch plywood is also lighter for the same amount of strength when compared to MDF.


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