12 Sub Enclosures
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Fiberglass 3 12″ subwoofer enclosure build
What are the pros and cons for glass and wood sub enclosures?
I am getting a system with 2 12″sony xplod and I am trying to figure out which enclosure would sound the best yet still last a while…
Plexiglas or acrylics make a distinctive enclosure material that is dense like MDF. Plexiglas frequently is used in car subwoofers. It is tough, durable and non-resonant. Because Plexiglas is less absorbent than wood, it allows for a higher resonant frequency to the enclosure, resulting in higher notes that are output from a subwoofer
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Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is perhaps the most popular composite material for speaker enclosures because it’s compressed like particleboard, but further