Advantages of using wood speakers
The Making of Natural Acoustics - Why we at Orbitsound use wood for our soundbars
Making the speakers that sound good and perform is a mixture of art and science – areas that our founder Ted Fletcher has dedicated his life to understanding and developing. Buying a speaker system today, you will find all kinds of materials used to make the speaker enclosures (boxes). Whilst many modern soundbars are made from plastic, aluminum or perhaps steel, there are strong reasons based on our experience and solid science why we prefer to use wood to any other material for building our highest performance products.
What makes the ‘perfect’ speaker enclosure?
An effective speaker enclosure is one that achieves minimal distortion and efficient amplification of sound from the loudspeaker driver. The enclosure forms part of the design of a loudspeaker and is just as important as the driver itself. The characteristics of a speaker are driven by materials and design equally. The ‘best’ material for making any speaker will be:
Dense (or heavy) – this is so that any vibrations or mechanical pressures are simply absorbed, and do not result in additional sounds, or losses of energy at certain frequencies.
Rigid (or stiff) – Particularly for bass frequencies, a stiffer cabinet means higher efficiency and less distortion.
Non resonant – something that if you knock it, sounds ‘dead’. The opposite would be metal (which is why they make bells and tuning forks from it!). Ringing sounds mean distortion for your music.
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