I'm planning to install a sub in my boat this winter and I have been thinking about what material to build the box out of. I'm think I am going to mount the sub under the drivers console. I installed a heater last winter, so I have some idea of the space and what I am getting into there. I have both a 10" and 12" sitting in the closet, so I will use the sub that fits the amount of space I can come up with.
I have built several boxes for cars and Jeeps using MDF, so I'm familiar with that. I know MDF works well acoustically, and is easy to work with, but doesn't mix well with water. I have sealed MDF boxes to use them in Jeeps and make them resistant to water, but I'm not sure how well that would hold up in my boat. Is sealing MDF good enough?
I know that fibreglass works well acoustically, but it's a PITA to work with and I'm not sure I want to go down that road.
I also know that marine plywood, if thick enough, works well, but it's almost impossible to source. Anyone know where to get some in the Atlanta area?
So, I was look at materials like these Starboard poly sheets. I have used them for some other projects, there a little pricey, but easy to work with and water isn't an issue with them. I'm wondering, how do they perform acoustically?
I would love to hear any advice on what materials to use to build a sub box for the boat.
Thanks,
Bryan
I have built several boxes for cars and Jeeps using MDF, so I'm familiar with that. I know MDF works well acoustically, and is easy to work with, but doesn't mix well with water. I have sealed MDF boxes to use them in Jeeps and make them resistant to water, but I'm not sure how well that would hold up in my boat. Is sealing MDF good enough?
I know that fibreglass works well acoustically, but it's a PITA to work with and I'm not sure I want to go down that road.
I also know that marine plywood, if thick enough, works well, but it's almost impossible to source. Anyone know where to get some in the Atlanta area?
So, I was look at materials like these Starboard poly sheets. I have used them for some other projects, there a little pricey, but easy to work with and water isn't an issue with them. I'm wondering, how do they perform acoustically?
I would love to hear any advice on what materials to use to build a sub box for the boat.
Thanks,
Bryan
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