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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8851130" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Decent .75” thick birch Plywood is around $80-$100 for per 4x8 sheet and unless you know someone with a really nice saw… The only real advantage in using the ply, in my opinion, is weight. If you have the money and don’t mind working with plywood versus MDF for sub enclosures, fine. Personally, the thing is going to be damn heavy either way. I have found that Gp (<a href="https://gpcaraudio.com/" target="_blank">https://gpcaraudio.com/</a>) is the way to go if they have the right size and for this, they do. For $290, single baffle, $325, double baffle or $360.00 for the box with a Double thick baffle and 3rd .75” flush baffle. Gp glue and screw MDF flat pack dual 15” specific to your Skar woofers in an 8 cubic ft box, tuned to 33Hz (3db down from what SKAR recommends which for two of these is 7-8 cubic ft. tuned to 36hz). I mean, that’s about close to what the amount of .75” birch plywood is going to cost anyway. There is a 7cubic version that is $20.00 less too, either way, a no brainer in my book. No tax and no shipping, woo hoo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8851130, member: 689267"] Decent .75” thick birch Plywood is around $80-$100 for per 4x8 sheet and unless you know someone with a really nice saw… The only real advantage in using the ply, in my opinion, is weight. If you have the money and don’t mind working with plywood versus MDF for sub enclosures, fine. Personally, the thing is going to be damn heavy either way. I have found that Gp ([URL]https://gpcaraudio.com/[/URL]) is the way to go if they have the right size and for this, they do. For $290, single baffle, $325, double baffle or $360.00 for the box with a Double thick baffle and 3rd .75” flush baffle. Gp glue and screw MDF flat pack dual 15” specific to your Skar woofers in an 8 cubic ft box, tuned to 33Hz (3db down from what SKAR recommends which for two of these is 7-8 cubic ft. tuned to 36hz). I mean, that’s about close to what the amount of .75” birch plywood is going to cost anyway. There is a 7cubic version that is $20.00 less too, either way, a no brainer in my book. No tax and no shipping, woo hoo! [/QUOTE]
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