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dbleon Mar 17, 2008 12:36 AM

MDF thickness and sound....
 
I've noticed on my last few box builds that if i use a double MDF face (double 3/4"), it ends up sounding different than single face. Am I hallucinating or does the thickness of the MDf actually change the sound? Anyone with experience please chime in.

if6was9 Mar 17, 2008 02:30 AM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
It may due to being a denser material. MDF typically has a density of 600-800 kg/m³. I haven't seen double MDF, but have seen HDF (high density) which is 600-1450 kg/m³. Is the double sided a sandwiched laminate? If so, the different densities and epoxy will effect sound, vibration and strength.

dbleon Mar 17, 2008 09:33 AM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
Double thickness is just two pieces of 3/4" glued together...

dbleon Mar 18, 2008 11:44 AM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
anyone?

NoPh33rRaCiNg Mar 18, 2008 06:38 PM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
the box is more sturdy and doesnt flex as much so it helps

cloak01ls Mar 18, 2008 06:42 PM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
Usually 1" or doubled up 3/4" MDF is used on enclosures that house very powerful subwoofers that have the ability to flex the wood which can in turn create negative pressure resulting in loss of sound...Insternal bracing is something that is also used to aid in the correction of this problem. Like 'If6was9' said, density and bonding materials can also effect the sound....Unless you are very experienced and have a very tuned ear for bass this is not really noticable...

bobditts Mar 18, 2008 06:56 PM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
the denser the baffle is, the better it will sound. simple as that. Think of it as mounting a piece of paper vs. mounting the same speaker to a piece of thick cardboard. One is obviously easier to bend.

dbleon Mar 18, 2008 07:21 PM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
I am going to put the same sub in a single baffle enclosure of the same ft^3 just as a test. I will let you all know.

blazinloud Mar 19, 2008 01:11 AM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 
Try 1/2" stainless steel;)

mdehoogh Mar 19, 2008 02:32 AM

RE: MDF thickness and sound....
 

ORIGINAL: blazinloud

Try 1/2" stainless steel;)
hehe :)


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