pbb: i quite agree with jab. the dynamic box speakers with which i have familiarity are designed around ridged, non-resonate cabinets onto which a veneer is applied only for show. my avalon eidolons, for example, have boxes constructed of multiple layers of mdf with robust internal bracing; that sort of construction, together with very heavy voice coils, give the speakers the heft requiring two people to set them up. avalon takes great care applying and finishing the veneers that sheath their cabinets. between the veneer and mdf, a layer of proprietary material is applied that both adds to the deadening of the cabinet and, perhaps more importantly, allows for expansion and contraction of the veneers in all directions, thus reducing the likelihood of splitting. avalon does a fabulous job of book-matching" veneers so that each pair of its speakers is a unique manifestation of cabinet making art. my ascents were done in curly maple that shown thru three dimensionally. my eidolons are in myrtle cluster burl that easily befits the $3k upgrade charged for "premium" finishes. -cfb
Tone wood
When I bought my Fender Stratocaster Deluxe last year, I just knew I wanted a maple fingerboard. Guitarists know that maple has more snap than rosewood. Same thing for the neck: some guitars are wonderful with mahogany (think Gibson, Hamer) and some get it right with maple (Fender for one, Godin, but the list is long) and even solidbody guitars sound different depending, along with other factors I agree, with the tone wood used for the body (swamp ash being a favorite, mahogany sounding warm with lots of sustain generally). My question then:
What is the best veneer for a dynamic box speaker? Will genuine Rosewood sound warmer? Will maple have snap? How about some exotic wood, like Kalanthas? The best fingerboard material is ebony, How about a 100% ebony veneered speaker; it would cost about 500K, but geez that's life. Should I worry about the actual density, glues used etc in the MDF with which they are constructed? It seems to me that if the dielectric's of a metre length of interconnect can affect bloom, and the height and width of the image and even, I have this from a reliable source, the separation between the instruments in the orchestra, surely 12 square feet of veneer and God knows how many sheets of MDF in a well constructed dead sounding box must have an effect on the sound?
What is the best veneer for a dynamic box speaker? Will genuine Rosewood sound warmer? Will maple have snap? How about some exotic wood, like Kalanthas? The best fingerboard material is ebony, How about a 100% ebony veneered speaker; it would cost about 500K, but geez that's life. Should I worry about the actual density, glues used etc in the MDF with which they are constructed? It seems to me that if the dielectric's of a metre length of interconnect can affect bloom, and the height and width of the image and even, I have this from a reliable source, the separation between the instruments in the orchestra, surely 12 square feet of veneer and God knows how many sheets of MDF in a well constructed dead sounding box must have an effect on the sound?
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