Singular baffle thickness question (BD-Design)
Hi,
Is it okay to use 25mm or 30mm thick baffle material for the Singular enclosure? I would retain the internal dimensions of the design though (adjust it). The 3/4" Plywood and MDF we have here is inferior low quality, plus I don't like MDF for large enclosures (for small monitors it's ok). I found some rosweood block type boards (1.3feet x 6feet) for front/back and internal panels, but they are 30mm thick. I can use some 25mm dried local hardwood for the side baffles. Thanks.
FredB
Singular baffle thickness question
Hi Fred,
Is it okay to use 25mm or 30mm thick baffle material for the Singular
enclosure? I would retain the internal dimensions of the design though
(adjust it). The 3/4" Plywood and MDF we have here is inferior low
quality, plus I don't like MDF for large enclosures (for small monitors
it's ok). I found some rosweood block type boards (1.3feet x 6feet) for
front/back and internal panels, but they are 30mm thick. I can use some
25mm dried local hardwood for the side baffles. Thanks.
The internal dimensions need to be the same, also the internal volume of the center chamber should be the same. If so then you can use thicker material...
Ciao,
Bert
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Singular baffle thickness question
Hi Fred,
Is it okay to use 25mm or 30mm thick baffle material for the Singular
enclosure? I would retain the internal dimensions of the design though
(adjust it). The 3/4" Plywood and MDF we have here is inferior low
quality, plus I don't like MDF for large enclosures (for small monitors
it's ok). I found some rosweood block type boards (1.3feet x 6feet) for
front/back and internal panels, but they are 30mm thick. I can use some
25mm dried local hardwood for the side baffles. Thanks.
The internal dimensions need to be the same, also the internal volume of
the center chamber should be the same. If so then you can use thicker
material...Ciao,
Bert
Thanks Bert. Good to know it's okay...
Best,
FredB