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I don't see much of a use for any of these things in an OB baffle. I could see some sort of similarity with a box speaker, but all "High End" box speakers are still built very inert Mr C aa
There are two schools, like in normal speaker designs.One, to use the least resonant material. Here u go with multi layers of mdf, plywood, acrylic, marble, filled with sand etc. IMO this is the best approach for the bass. When there is still quite much resonance, this is of a not nice type for our ears.Two, to use woods that have good resonances, such as the one used in musical instruments (violins, guitars, cello erc). Spruce, Birch and Mahogany. Red Spruce is my favourite because used in violin manufacture and violin is one of my favourite instruments. IMO this is the best approach for midrange and highs reproduction.I will add that in OB the impact of the material is LESS than a boxed speaker, but you cannot damp it.
... 3 laminated substrates in my baffles. 16mm of MDF, 16mm chipboard, 16mm HDF.
Wow, nice baffles! I like the suede. Did suede over felt on mine. Not as pretty as yours, tho.....Sand filled certainly works well for bass reflex and horns, no reason it shouldn't for OB. A lot less work on OB, too.
Thanks all for your response. I guess I will go with MDF then since most seems to agree that " in OB the impact of the material is LESS than a boxed speaker". Thanks again.