I've now purchased my wood, 1" MDF for the whole way around, including a double up on the front baffle. It turns out i will only need the one 4x8 sheet of MDF afterall.
After drawing things out and getting ahead of myself once again, i came to another future standstill. When i mount the actual woofer, i will not be "flush" mounting it, as i dont have the necessary tools for it. However, i was wondering, what kind of grille would be most appropriate for a home theatre subwoofer??
Would it be best just to make a frame around the outside of the baffle and stretch speaker cloth over it? Or is it possible to use grilles designed for car subs (try finding one that isnt god-awful ugly though)?
I can't really make up my mind of what would look good. I know i will be painting the box itself black, the woofers cone is aluminum, so i was kind of thinking one of those LED speaker grilles would look pretty sweet on there (its the "kid and his car" thing coming out in me i guess
). But would this affect performance?
Or should i just go with something "chromy"... Decisions decisions....