- Enclosure Design -
The appearance of the enclosure was the most
important element of the project, so this is what I put
the most thought into.more on that in the assembly.
I chose 3/4" MDF for the structure and a combination
of 1/4" and 1/2" red oak, and white poplar 2" and 3"
wide boards for the "skin". I used the Parts Express
woofer selection guide to determine that the volume
for the Goldwood needed to be 0.8 cu. ft. for a sealed
box. The width of each cabinet was governed by both
the width of the woofer and the board placement.
I wanted the oak to stand out a little more on the
face, so I used the 3" wide oak boards which worked
out perfectly with the width of the woofer. The depth
was established by the width of the boards for the
sides as well as the mounting depth of the woofer.
Finally, the height was determined by merely wanting
a decent spacing between the drivers for the wood
to stand out. The inside volume ultimately ended up
being a little larger than recommended for the woofer
at about 1.3 cu. ft., but I felt the overall appearance
was more important.
Titanic kit.
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