Hi all,
So I'm in college, and for one of my classes, we have to build a speaker from scratch. We can't spend more than $50 on it. They provide some copper wire, 12 cheap ring magnets, a nut, bolt, and a washer, and a metal plate. My roommate did it last year, and he got some neodymium magnets, used a manilla folder for the cone, and built the housing from maybe MDF and plexiglass. His speaker was the loudest, but one of the least consistent. Oh yeah, it's a contest sponsered by Bose, and they judge based on loudness, consistency, and frequency response. Any ideas on what I can do? I've been doing a lot of research, and I know MDF is one of the best enclosure materials, so I'll probably just get that from Home Depot (which they have, apparently). Should I get some better magnets? The actual speaker is what I wonder about most. Maybe make some port holes in the box? I'm going to try and check out some books while I wait for replies.
Thanks to all that reply!