Posted July 17, 200916 yr ok, so im about to start a T-line enclosure for a single 10" and im wondering if i should bother doing a double baffle, or even just double thick mounting plate. the line is only 5 inches wide and 11" tall, so its naturally pretty well braced, and it will probably only be seeing somewhere between 250 and 400 watts. so will a double baffle really help? if not, do you think that i should use a mounting plate to give the screws more wood to bite into?thanks for any input
July 17, 200916 yr not necessary.You could even get away with 0.5" Birch or MDF and simple bracing.1/2" birch would be delish and there would be no need for an air freshener in ur car
July 18, 200916 yr Author not necessary.You could even get away with 0.5" Birch or MDF and simple bracing.1/2" birch would be delish and there would be no need for an air freshener in ur car unfortunately for my air, i have a trunk.... maybe i could hang a piece of scrap from my rearview....really, u think 1/2" birch would be fine? ive always just used 3/4 mdf, but i'm assuming that 1/2" birch would make it a hell of a lot lighter, which would be great. is it much more expensive? cuz i'm gonna need a whole 4'x8' sheet for this enclosurewould 1/2" be deep enough for the screws to hold the woofer in?Edit: the only bracing i have planned is 45's in the corners, but the line has 4 folds in it, so the longest stretches are maybe 30" Edited July 18, 200916 yr by Solid_State13
July 18, 200916 yr Author a whole sheet?What is ur box dimensionsyup, its 23.75" x 34" x 12.5", but its a T-Line tuned to 25Hz, so its a 135" line folded into a box shape = lots of wood on the inside of the boxhttp://i699.photobucket.com/albums/vv360/S_State13/eD11Kv2T-Line.jpgthere's the sketchup model
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