What to do with a large broken JVC Loudspeaker cabinet?

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Hi,

I don't care what you care about. It is scrap realistically.

Trying to "improve" a Logitech subwoofer is an exercise
in near futility, the best you can do is simply adding some
well placed internal damping, and simply leaving it at that.

You won't make it any better with a very wrong box.

rgds, sreten.

FWIW it appears to be pretty low quality low density
chipboard, rather than MDF, of very low thickness
for the cabinet size, nothing worth saving AFAICT.
 
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Hi,

I don't care what you care about.

Then kindly bugger off my thread, it's not for you.

Trying to "improve" a Logitech subwoofer is an exercise
in near futility, the best you can do is simply adding some
well placed internal damping, and simply leaving it at that.

You won't make it any better with a very wrong box.

Yeah, I know the Logitech isn't the best, but that's why it is possible to improve on it. As others mentioned, it is not yet a given that the enclosure will do as measurements need to be done first.

FWIW it appears to be pretty low quality low density
chipboard, rather than MDF, of very low thickness
for the cabinet size, nothing worth saving AFAICT.

Wrong, the front baffle is MDF, I just checked after removing what was left of the drivers - the back and side do seem to be mere particle board.

I'll ignore your posts since you have nothing positive to contribute.
 
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