Birch vs. MDF test (spl results inside)

PSturmer
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two identical box's were made. one out of mdf, and the other birch. the specs on them are 1.25 cubic feet net with .75

'' wood thickness. each had a 12'' type R. both box's were sanded in the interior walls with the same grit sand paper. both speakers were brand new. voltage was held constant on battery.

mdf:

1100 watts: 139.8

2800 watts: 143.7

birch

1100 watts: 139.8

2800 watts: 143.7

both had the same output. this may change when larger box's are used, but when small box's are used one does not have the benefit over the other in terms of spl.

here is the birch box

birchboxtester.jpg


and here is the equipment. i am still in the process of making the bus bars for the my car so thats why the amps are not in there.

test4.jpg


 
2800 watts on a type R? crazy.

This test confirmed my suspicions, though - thanks. Didn't think there was any SPL benefit between birch and MDF, and I was correct.

 
what amp did you use??
2 hifonics bxi2607d's. clamped the amps tonight

ok and how is the type R after 1800 watts more then it was rated for?
handles it fine...for burps atleast

To the ***** ear, did you hear any difference in sound quality?
only burped it so i am not sure

I bet you feel like you wasted time lol.
not wasted time, i get to save about 200 bucks now. and anyways, i like to work with mdf more.

 
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