Baltic birch plywood with veneer over it. I use MDF but only with paint or laminate. Bubinga is 1 of my favorites but I use solid bubinga over birch ply. 1 of the few hard woods that's stable. I use a lot of US sourced Cherry veneer. Since most of what I build is large veneer costs add up fast. I have a good source for great looking cherry veneer. I have tried carbon fiber, fiber glass, Corian, Plexiglas,Aluminum,HDF, MDF. Many other plys, hemp, apple, mahogany. Still to my ears quality birch ply with full veneer french polish has a more pleasing sound. The other quality plywood's are near as good as the Baltic if you double, if you go 3/4in Baltic birch ply is best. Since a 3/4in T. cab even fully braced adds much resonance to loudspeakers sound.
What is your favorite material for loudspeakers?
So what is your preferred choice for loudspeaker cabinet materials and finish? Veneers, Laminates,Metals, Carbon, Solid hard woods, Partical board, birch plywood. Plastic coats,Plastic,Aluminum, Paint,Lacquers, French polish, Oil? So pick your cab material, veneer or other, finish choice what even you like? For me birch plywood with veneer and french polish. Whats your choice?
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