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3/8" T6061 aluminum. Not too expensive and easy to work with. Great material for speaker enclosures. Make sure it has some sort of a bracing system inside. Aluminum can also be anodized and etched and look extremely professional. Plus it doesn't age with time and different panels and speaker drivers can be changed many times without the worry of striping out the threads. If you ever decide to upgrade to a different set of drivers in the future, only the front baffle needs to be recut/machined.
Personally, I'm against sealed cabinet designs. Strongly against.
Because I want more bass from a smaller enclosure, that's how smart engineers design equipment. I don't want my speakers to have an f3 at 90Hz. Or a speaker with an extremely large cabinet.
Start with Nagys cables...
No thanks. Unless you pay for my round trip ticke and all other expenses during my stay. I've done more blind tests, acoustic tests, electrical tests, than most of the people put together. I have nothing to prove to myself.
No shilling in The Lab. Also please keep your cabe comparo crap to the cable circle. If you are as smart as you say I am sorry you took the low fruit of cables. Maybe you should use your smarts to design something novel or difficult. My boys wicked smat.
The world is not black and white. Based on this you are generally wrong.
Well, since you are smarter, when can I listen to your speakers, amp, preamp, source................................. ....................................... .................. that YOU designed?