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In Reply to: Diy loudspeakers; birch cabinets vs mdf cabs posted by bunni on June 11, 2007 at 17:51:02:
provide a fairly large addition to the drivers output/total soundfield. Singing right along with the drivers. If you're using a nice class of driver/s, and you're taking your time during build/construction? Then birch ply is very worthwhile. And not much of a question anymore (though of course it still gets asked).
More accomplished wood workers, can/do have acceptable results with hybrids/laminates/lamination. But to me, seems more like a 'production' decision. Birch ply is just so dang easy, and really is not t h a t expensive. And the results are near universal throughout the time, of modern hifi.
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- Speaker cabinets themselves, - Elmo 06:42:08 06/13/07 (0)