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Old 04-19-2006, 12:15 PM
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Sub box materials

Why is it that almost everyone uses mdf? Why not use 3/4" plywood? Is the mdf more structurally (spelling?) sound? Or is it just the cost difference?
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Re: Sub box materials

everyone uses it b/c the mdf is soundboard it helps the sound of the speakers i made a couple out of plywood it hit but it sucked too and the mdf is made for speakers
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Re: Sub box materials

MDF is cheap, dense, rigid easy to work with, and is uniform.

density means greater mass for the same size, mass is your friend when dampening vibration. rigid means it doesnt flex when a sondwave puts pressure on it, and uniform so you dont have grains or warping to deal with.

Plywood is expesive, no as dense in most cases, harder to work with, and generaly not uniform. also has a grain to deal with.
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Re: Sub box materials

it also cuts VERY easily with even a jigsaw
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