MDF
- Cheaper
- Heavier
- Requires some dust control when cutting
- Dimensions change less as humidity changes
- Flat smooth surface allows easier veneer or paint finishing
- Works well for speaker cabinets
Baltic Birch
- More expensive
- Lighter
- Creates less obnoxious dust when cutting
- To avoid dimensions shifting due to humidity, requires finishing both sides
- Requires sanding before finishing
- Works well for speaker cabinets, especially if weight is an issue
I think you got a good point there>The BB version of that sub seems to be lighter then the MDF. I mean mine is still heavy but it doesn't fell like it weighs a 165#.
Subwoofer: Dual 15-Inch Isobaric
Connections: RCA line-level input (on external crossover box)
Enclosure Type: Vented Isobaric
Woofer (size in inches, type): 15, carbon/paper cone (2)
Power Rating: Non-powered—works with external amps from
40–1,200 watts
Crossover Bypass: Yes
Available Finishes: Oak, Black Oak, custom paint finishes
Dimensions (H x W x D, inches): 18 x 19.5 x 32
Weight (pounds): 165
Price: $5,295/each