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Originally Posted by ripple_fx1 Hi Gravity - here's what we use: a tight (glued and screwed) three quarter inch baltic birch plywood box with good casters on it, and large enough to place a fat amp on the hinged, snap-latched, and foam weather sealed top. Inside, there's a baffle board screwed to sticks bottom and sides that allows us to swap speakers quickly and to play with porting. We've got our baffle centered in the box, but do as you feel - just allow yourself enough room to get a screwgun inside and move your mic around a bit. Tabletop stand works fine. Quarter inch jack to spade lugs on the speaker side, cable mount xlr-f to panel mount xlr-m on the other. Damping material (and exterior finish) to suit....Cheers! JR |
Would there be any benefit to adding a mic to the back side of the driver?
You're using multiple baffles preloaded with drivers? Something like T-screws so make changeouts easier? I was thinking double layers of plywood. 3/4"... And construction adhesive (like PL Plus) rather then carpenters glue.
Perhaps some Acoustiseal woudlnt go amiss?