New pair of Alpair 11ms

Cipriano,

I've done projects with 7 ply boards - should be ok. As Dave has already mentioned, bracing is recommended with Pensil cabinets.

Also please check if the surfaces of your plywoof are flat and don't have any bows/warps.

Good luck with the build, and look forward to updates (and pics). :)
 
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cipriano,

The visible knots on the outer layer of the plywood should not be a contributing factor to the structural integrity; as you have 7 layers in your plywood, the knots should be part of one layer.

Aesthetically you might prefer the knotted surface to be not visible; if you decide to put that side on the inside, just check if the knots do not make the surface uneven for the joints you will be making with other panels for the chassis.
 
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My build skills are rudimentary (to be kind), so once they are ready for a finish, it looks likes it will be a latex paint job. Using a generous amount of Durham's Water Putty on the inside corners. The 11MS's are burning in with about 12 hours of smooth jazz off of Directv.

Regarding the 23/32 pine ply, I remembered that about a decade ago, I did my first build. It was a BIB Pioneer BOFU ... made with 1/2" OSB! :oops: So, I'm feeling better about this Naturala 7-Ply.
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Does anybody know what type of screws are provided with these Mark Audio drivers?
They are M3 socket head cap wood screws. Length will depend on what drivers you have. They are approx. 15mm long for the smaller MA drivers.

What happened to the screws that came with your drivers? They are usually in the foam that supports the drivers in the box.

jeff
 
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I still doubt they are M3... I use a lot of M3 machine screws for amplifier builds and those are more similar in diameter to the screws that came with the Alpair 6P... I also have M2 machine screws and those are much thinner. The screws that came with the Alpair 10/12 for me are very similar in diameter to the M4 machine screws that came with my amplifier chassis.

I think you actually have M4 screws Jeff, but you think you have M3. ;) :)
 
I still doubt they are M3... I use a lot of M3 machine screws for amplifier builds and those are more similar in diameter to the screws that came with the Alpair 6P... I also have M2 machine screws and those are much thinner. The screws that came with the Alpair 10/12 for me are very similar in diameter to the M4 machine screws that came with my amplifier chassis.
I guess working as a mechanical designer in a manufacturing environment for 30+ years gets me zero credibility on this forum. :sigh:

jeff