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The geometry of enclosure can make huge differences.
Why stainless steel? While it is possible to make a good enclosure out of MDF, stainless steel is vastly harder, stiffer and denser. In short the result is extremely low distortion, excellent bass and midrange tone with the absence of coloration.
Now vastly increasing cost and complexity without realizing a functional benefit is fine if it pleases you, but you shouldn't use it as a basis to make others appear foolish.
It seems that an egg shaped enclosure and front baffle would be nice...no parallel walls or similar measurements anywhere.
I would say the overall message is that the cabinet should be a dampened and rigid as possible, no matter what material is used.
Winder Chaser, I think you idea of building the cabinet out of metal was interesting, but at the end of the day it doesn't seem like a realistic choice over MDF....there is no perfect shape for a cabinet. (which is why I went OB).
DGO,That you "work with metals quite often" isn’t tantamount to fabricating speakers out of metal. Make that same speaker out stainless steel and 1”MDF and compare the two. Until then, whatever you think you might know pertaining to how they sound or what it takes to dampen them is neither scientific, nor objective or useful.
Metal is costly, however if one wanted to go the metal route, I'd recommend aluminum as it is a much easier material to work with than stainless steel.
Waveform utilized fairly thin aluminum in the egg (a casting) to good effect....
BTW...isn't Waveform now defunct?