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Speaker Cabinet Design
#243834 01/30/09 10:59 PM
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Can anyone recommend a decent book or website on speaker cabinet desgn/making. I have both the curiousity and basic woodworking skills to try something like this down the road as I'm sure some of you have already done. There's some info on the 'net, but not too much in the way of pictures.

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Adrian #243840 01/30/09 11:21 PM
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Tha basics are somewhat simple, thick MDF is a must, shouldn't be square on the inside. The rest id up to you.


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jakewash #243841 01/30/09 11:29 PM
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Thanks, Jay, I'm checking that site out...Sheez, this is like learning a new language.


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Adrian #243844 01/31/09 12:03 AM
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Here ya go.

How are you with electronics? There is a wide range of what you can do in the DIY world from kits to complete gound up design.


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Holy Holsteins, Fredster!! lots of books there. Ummm....what are e-lek-traaw-niks? Cabinets, no probs, electronics different story.


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Adrian #243926 01/31/09 09:44 AM
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You could always build a kit, I have heard good things about GR research


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jakewash #243955 01/31/09 03:08 PM
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Yep, DIY will probably be a good alternative...


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SirQuack #244070 02/01/09 05:20 AM
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Adrian. The cookbook one seems to be one that people have as a main reference.

I would love to give a kit a try sometime just for the heck of it. I love to build stuff.


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fredk #244072 02/01/09 05:27 AM
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How about this for a front firing sub about 2x2x3'? The darker band on the outside would be a highly figured darker wood of some sort.



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fredk #244120 02/01/09 03:53 PM
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Ooooooohhhhh! Highly Figured Maple! \:\)

I really need to spend some time in Sketchup!


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Actually I think its suppposed to be cherry, but you can actually import your own textures. For example, you could take a picture of any piece of wood and import that as a texture and use it to fill in any surface.

Sketchup is a very cool tool. At times it gets confused as to what axis you are moving along, but it is very intuative to use.


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fredk #244443 02/03/09 04:27 AM
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Vance Dickason's Loudspeaker Design Cookbook.

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