Hi,
I’m starting this build because I’m a newbie and I would like to ask some simple questions on how to build speaker cabinets.
Today, together with my friend, we did some trials on a junk piece of wood.
Is this correct, or the 45 degree should start from the inner part of the speaker?
Thanks
I’m starting this build because I’m a newbie and I would like to ask some simple questions on how to build speaker cabinets.
Today, together with my friend, we did some trials on a junk piece of wood.
Is this correct, or the 45 degree should start from the inner part of the speaker?
Thanks
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Those nutserts work great and are better than T nuts. The brass ones should use brass bolts too. If you mix metals there is a galvanic reaction that can weld the bolt to the insert. Much better than just screws into wood as they can be removed and reused without issues of the wood getting torn up.
@mdpaudio those inserts are in galvanized steel, and I will use burnished steel screws because they are black like the speakers and shouldn’t give any galvanic corrosion.
Copper plated screws would have been even nicer, having the same colour of the speaker, but I haven’t found any.
Copper plated screws would have been even nicer, having the same colour of the speaker, but I haven’t found any.
@Scottmoose @planet10
I forgot to ask one thing: I bought the MA10.3 from a guy that used them in open baffle speakers, and I noticed both have a small dent on them:
What could be the cause of that dent?
Is it safe to use them? Is there anything I can do?
Thanks!
I forgot to ask one thing: I bought the MA10.3 from a guy that used them in open baffle speakers, and I noticed both have a small dent on them:
What could be the cause of that dent?
Is it safe to use them? Is there anything I can do?
Thanks!
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