Re: Custom Rythmik/Ascend Sub
Originally Posted by
Chops
Some feedback on building a custom salk/rythmik sub that you mght be interested in. This is superior to a total bamboo build. The two different materials have different resonant frequencies. So they tend to dampen each other, reducing cabinet resonance in the process.
Solid bamboo is no problem. However, there is a better alternative.
Bamboo comes in several thicknesses. We use mostly ¾” here. It is about 10 times more expensive than MDF, so there is a cost involved. But it works fine for speaker cabinets.
As for subs, our normal 12” sub walls are 1” thick. Our normal 15” sub wall is 1 ½” thick. You could purchase 1” bamboo for the 12” subs and glue two ¾” thickness panels together for the 15” subs. But a less costly way of doing it is to, for example, sandwich ¾” bamboo with ¼” MDF (on the internal side) to come up with the required thickness.
This is actually superior to a total bamboo build. The reason is that the two different materials have different resonant frequencies. So they tend to dampen each other, reducing cabinet resonance in the process.
For subs, this is important since there is a lot of energy inside a subwoofer cabinet when playing deep bass.
So, the answer to your question is “yes, we can do solid bamboo.” But there is an even better alternative that costs a bit less.
Ok Chops, please clarify for me!
Are you quoting someone here, i.e. Jim Salk, or making your own statement on this? Do you build cabinets?
Just trying to put your post into perspective.
Ed
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