Speakers made with unusual cabinet material


There were the Celestions with their Aerolam cabinets. The Green Mountain Audio speakers that had a sort of cast marble cabinet. Were/are there other speaker manufacturers that used some kind of odd or exotic materials for the cabinets? Are there speakers with real wood cabinets (rather than veneer?)
hodu
I've seen some DIY speakers made like Magico Minis with layered baltic birch ply.

Sonist uses thick poplar baffle.

I forget the name, but the same guy with the mpingo discs, had thin wall layered laminate speakers.

I have built speakers out of PVC pipe and epoxy urethane.
Thanks, Al, for the links.
And thanks to others, too, for your responses.
-- Howard
Sorry, the name was Shun Mook and the Bella Voce speakers and it's not laminate but birch ply.

There was one I saw made from layered laminate. Same way they make drums.
Some Thiel CS-6s had concrete front baffles. Magico uses 6061 aluminum in their speakers. I have a pair of Green Mountain Audio Europas in my room right now and they seem extremely heavy, dense, and inert.
Sebrof,

X material and M material is just a fancy word for Phenolic board.

Phenolic Board

It is not magic as some want to believe. It is however probably a good material choice for a speaker enclosure because of its inertness, but its not the only one. As previously stated is all a matter of implementation.

Good Listening

Peter