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Because we have access to CNC, we are debating whether to offer knock-down cabs.
Some sizes we are considering are:
· 15 L
· 22 L
· 30 L
· 43 L
The baffles will be blank or cut for 7’’ SEAS & Rival which are virtually the same size, with standard 104 mm tweeter hole. Back panel will be blank or cut to fit Precision port and without the hole for connector plate.
We are considering other size drivers, but this is it for now.
We only use Canadian MDF because of its consistency and quality.
Thoughts?
Comments
Great idea: if there's one thing which puts people off DIY speakers, it's making the cabinets. Well, that and soldering.
MDF is a pain to cut at home due to the dust and I've found local CNC cutting to be just about perfect dimension wise. However, posting MDF is very expensive, so there's a balance between the cost of cutting plus post, and getting a local firm to cut it and for you to collect it.
For example, in Oz I can get the MDF panels cut for a pair of 0.25 cu ft (15l ?) with no speaker cut outs for $75, if I pick up. The same sized MDF KD cabinet shipped from the US works out at A$130. But Oz won't be your market anyway.
Geoff
Regarding sizes - I'd like to see what dimensions you'd have in mind for each volume.
The 30L would be a good size for an MTM
The 22 could be perfect for a 7" 3 way like the many designed by Selah audio among others.
The 43 would be great for a floorstanding 3 way with 2x midwoofers and a mid chamber.
By the way - I'm a new member. Hello everyone.
· 15 L – Compact TM
· 22 L - TM
· 30 L - MTM
· 43 L - Slim TowerWe are also getting out of kits all together. They are a pain in the rump. RAD was selling them for a while, then we dropped them and picked them up again and then dropped them...........
RAD will stop offering crossover parts. They are not worth the time and effort. We are having a series of meetings to see if we just want to carry Rival drivers and nothing else. We should have things sorted out this month.
We get a lot of inquiries about Baltic Birch flatpacks, but I think the price increase over MDF may deter most curious parties.
Dan
Yeah, we only sold 3 flatpacks over the period of about 6 months and 2 of them were to the same person. Now depending on the price your CNC shop is giving you and the quantity you can get things in, it might make more sense. Our prices were higher than what PE was offering and we don't really have any way to compete on those cabinets. I think PE makes almost nothing on theirs if they don't sell other product with it.