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Old Dec 2, 2007 | 01:59 AM
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While most people recommend MDF for baffles, I've seen many times people with MDF baffles having to replace them after only a few months due to weathering deteriorating them, so which baffles do you guys recommend? I am between these baffles (MDF) from elemental designs: http://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/pro...products_id=76

and these baffles (PVC) from http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&ih=014

Will the PVC lessen my SQ or cause any unwanted anything? Thanks in advance guys!
Old Dec 2, 2007 | 02:01 AM
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yeah i saw those ebay ones also. i say go for the pvc one.
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Yea I think I'd risk the SQ drop just for the peace of mind that they would never fall apart...

Plus, how can PVC be negative? What's the difference?
Old Dec 2, 2007 | 04:16 AM
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SOllld for $20 shipped.

The best way to use MDF is by getting an extra can of paint and doing it several good sprays. This is an easy solution for those whose time = money.
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by kidwolf908
Yea I think I'd risk the SQ drop just for the peace of mind that they would never fall apart...

Plus, how can PVC be negative? What's the difference?
Never heard of PVC being used, but I've heard of HDP (High Density Plastic) being used. It's found in cutting boardings and it's stronger and sturdier than MDF. You're not risking SQ loss with it, it's just more difficult to work with.
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Imo, the PVC is easier to work with...Its not like its that much harder to drill into it or anything, Plus im liking the extra circular ring for the metal shroud on the speakers. I think I'll get these instead of edeads set they got goin on.
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Originally Posted by Thermalzeal
Imo, the PVC is easier to work with...Its not like its that much harder to drill into it or anything, Plus im liking the extra circular ring for the metal shroud on the speakers. I think I'll get these instead of edeads set they got goin on.
i like using hurricane nuts so i can swap out drivers and i dont know if something similar can be used on plastic.
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 08:31 PM
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MDF is pourous and is not "sealed". ie, if u want to protect it from weathering and the elements, all u need to do is spray with a thin coat of polyeurethane and let it dried. MDF is now sealed and resistant to expanding, cracking, bowing, etc...

PVC cracks and will vibrate/flex more than mdf. also, isn't really a good sound deadening/proofing material.

but hey, they're only component speaker baffles, probably won't make too big a difference.
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by kidwolf908
Yea I think I'd risk the SQ drop just for the peace of mind that they would never fall apart...
If you're really concerned you could mount them in the kick panels instead. Then you wouldn't have to worry about water, and you'd greatly improve SQ, compared to the door mounting location.
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