WebMay 8, 2010 · Posts: 410. Tweet. #2. 05-08-2010, 12:03 PM. Re: Solid Maple or Birch Wood. I think Birch is most common since it's a fairly dense plywood with reasonable cost. If I recall, the denser the wood, the better. Oak would then be better but it's cost prohibitive. WebThe PPC112’s closed-back, 18mm birch plywood enclosure is slightly bigger than a conventional 1×12. This gives the PPC112 a greater internal volume for a fatter tone with excellent sound projection. Celestion …
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WebNov 23, 2024 · Maine. Plywood works fine, there's no serious downside to it. Pine is actually stiffer than plywood. Anyone that has made a bookshelf from plywood knows it tends to sag a bit if the span is more that a couple feet. IME the choice of speaker makes much more difference in the sound than the cabinet materials. WebMay 5, 2024 · Sound Town 2x12" Empty Guitar Speaker Cabinet, Birch Plywood, Black, Wheat Cloth Grill, Compatible with Celestion/Eminence Speakers (GUC212BK-EC) 6. … improving together clip art
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WebJun 20, 2011 · For example 18mm 13ply is twice as stiff as 15mm 11ply which again is twice as stiff as 12mm 9ply. Your "rules of thumb" are quite close; 18mm cubed is 5832, and 15mm cubed is 3375, and 12mm cubed is 1728. So 5832/3375=1.72 and 3375/1728=1.95 (not quite 2X for either of these, but 1.95 is close). WebNov 20, 2024 · Nov 18, 2024. #16. Pine was used originally because it was cheap, not for any quality it may have had sonically. Pine tends to be a little bit softer than other woods. People like it and still use it because of how those early Fenders sound though. Baltic birch ply on the other hand is very rigid and strong. WebOur speaker cabinets are made of top quality birch plywood. The ones shown here are cut for a 12-inch open back speaker, which is the most popular size and design for guitar … improving toddler speech