I am about to release 3 new mini-monitor kits.
For these new kits I wanted to see if the inexpensive cabinets from PE could be used. They can be used but require some work.
Keep in mind that the actual air space listed for these is not accurate.
PE's boxes listed as .38 cubic feet are actually .314 cubic feet.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=302-717PE's boxes listed as .5 cubic feet are actually only .376 cubic feet.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=302-727The brace down the middle of the box puts quite a bit of reflective surface area right behind the woofer. This really must be removed.
I found that most jig saws will just fit into the box enough to cut the center of the brace right out. What's left still does a good job of stiffening up the side panels.
I also stuck the die grinder in there and took the sharp edges off the brace as well.
The nicely curved sides are actually plywood. So some sort of resonance control goes a long way toward keeping the box quiet. Lining it with the No Rez takes care of the resonance and hides what's left of the brace.
The back is just wide enough to accommodate the flare of the 2" PSP port.
The larger box with port was just large enough to make use of our M-130X woofer. In combination with the new deep back cup Neo3pdr this new kit is a killer little mini-monitor. It will be one of those giant killers in a big way. Look for more info on the Neo-1, Neo-1X, and Neo-2X kits shortly.
There are already two holes in the back cut on a 3/4" spacing. So reaming them out with a slightly larger grill bit allows the Vampire binding posts to slide right in. I will be making the solid Copper Cardas posts and option as well.
If you want to use a less expensive GR binding post cups then you can cut that section out and mount the binding post cup in its place.
Of coarse you still have to cut the front baffle on these boxes, but with a little effort you end up with a pretty decent box for what they cost.
The veneering looks pretty good too.
I'll have regular drawings for box plans for all that would like to make their own boxes for these kits, but for those that don't want to build their own boxes this looks like a a decent option.
These boxes could be used for our A/V-1 kit as well.