Popular for its rich density and rigidity this wood type is also the best wood for a speaker box since it facilitates better clarity and tone.
Mdf baltic birch laminate speakers.
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Another great thing about birch is it will always have less saw dust.
It is almost the same to work with as mdf but alot heavier.
You can build speakers with whatever you like.
And birch will always be stiffer than both of those and lighter at the same time.
If mdf isn t available and you need to look for another option the baltic birch plywood is the next best thing you can get.
Baltic birch plywood is often sold as void free plywood though some users have encountered small voids in these products.
Be sure to ask specifically for void free plywood if this is what you are looking for.
I ve also done some where the front face has a stepped dado around the outside edge which mates into another dado around the inside faces of the sides which were mitered.
It is void free 13 layer 3 4 often in 5 x 5 sheets though sometimes 4 x 8.
The layers of inner plies are about 1 mm thick solid birch veneer cross banded and laminated with strong adhesive.
Baltic birch s core is unlike traditional plywood you may be used to seeing.
The mdf is more prone to mold and mildew not an issue if you seal with an oil based paint though and the dust particles are smaller than the birch making it more prone to inhalation while working with it.
We ve discovered that the material is.
The birch will be more expensive but will last longer in the big picture.
I ve built horn loaded speakers using 1 2 baltic birch for the inner box then covered it with solid wood overbox and silicone between the 2 layers to allow some wood movement.
It s a recipe that results in a void free core with a number of advantages which is why in the u s.