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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: Mike A on June 26, 2018, 01:31:34 pm
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I am building a simple bass speaker cabinet for my son. I have never done this before so I would like to ask a few questions.
Can I make this out of 3/4 birch plywood? I have a bunch of that laying around. Or do I need MDF? I see most builds seem to use that.
This is the speaker I ordered: http://www.eminence.com/speakers/speaker-detail/?model=Legend_BP122 (http://www.eminence.com/speakers/speaker-detail/?model=Legend_BP122)
I have the specs for the speaker that detail the cabinet dimensions. Unless someone has a compelling argument I am going to make this a sealed cab. The specs say the speaker can be sealed or ported.
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Mike - eds1275 plays guitar if Im not mistaken. He hasnt been on in 9 days but I think he should respond to an IM. Googling MDF vs Birch should get you the answers you need on material. This link (https://www.crutchfield.com/S-GIewT5k4h0K/learn/sealed-or-ported-subwoofer-enclosures.html) is a good read for sealed vs ported. Plus I thought you learned your lesson from this morning. Never give people options on this site. A fight might break out.
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Ported vs sealed is not nearly as critical as pancakes vs waffles.
I read some stuff online, but I wanted the opinion of a musician on this forum.
Thanks for the info. I will give eds1275 a try.
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I play, but never built a speaker cab. MDF is the norm, but I would suggest doing a small single speaker cab with the birch and test the sound.