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    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/resin-loudspeaker-cabinets.8241/
    lastly, if everyone here uses 1/2" or 3/4" MDF, if you used that same thickness of resin, it would be about 4x as dense. sure it would be heavy, but isnt that the point? the meridian dsp8000's weigh in at like 500 pounds EACH. its a resin/granite thing that the cabinet is made out of. i dont see weight as a downside, except if it got absurdly ...

resin loudspeaker cabinets - diyAudio

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    why not make an entire cabinet out of it. if you made a typical loudspeaker (floorstander) cabinet from resin, it would be MUCH denser and heavier than wood or MDF, it would have a lot less resonance, be fairly easy to make into different shapes, and very flexible in …

Plastic Speaker Cabinet - How I calculate the thickness ...

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    A thick spherical enclosure from many layers of glass mat and resin could be built on a polystyrene foam craft ball. One must first coat the exterior of the ball with an exterior latex house paint if using polyester resin. Once you have a decently thick skin, you could drill a hole and dissolve the polystyrene out with acetone. •••

Help modeling “vintage” loudspeaker cabinets in WinISD ...

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    The problem arises when trying to model it in a 612 enclosure (approx 6.8ft3); the 612 is an old school cabinet with a 5.375” x 13” cut-out but no appreciable “port length” to speak of, sans the 3/4” thickness of the ply that has the cut-out.

DIY Audio Speaker Box Building Guide

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    The speaker box should be constructed from Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF). See the MDF Board FAQ for more information on obtaining and using MDF, along with safety issues. You should use minimum 3/4" MDF which is sold in 4x8 sheets. You will probably need 2 sheets. This can cost up to $40 a sheet, but it is worth it.

DIY Speakers and Subwoofer Projects and Kits - …

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    The enclosure is a 6.9 L bass reflex cabinet tuned to about 95 Hz that follows the speaker box plans included with the driver datasheet. The loudspeakers use a single Fostex FE103En fullrange driver with no crossover circuit. The speakers work well as nearfield monitors and combined with a subwoofer the speakers can be used for home theater duties.

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