MB 208/H
Exploded drawing
Assembly
First, cut the openings for the drivers in the front panel. The boards are then simply glued together (butt-joints) as shown in the parts list, with the front panel set back a little. The crossover is attached at the rear of the cabinet behind one of the bass vents.
Inner damping
The damping of the cabinet uses two mats of damping material rolled loosely and pushed into the cabinet through a bass opening.
Component parts list for 1 box
The kit includes all the components listed here but not the cabinet.
| Tweeter | 1 pc. | |
| Woofer | 2 pcs. | |
| Crossover | 1 pc. | |
| Terminal | 1 pc. | |
| Damping material |
Polyester wool |
1 bag |
| Wood screws |
3.5 x 19 mm |
8 pcs. |
|
4 x 20 mm |
8 pcs. | |
| Countersunk screws |
3.5 x 25 mm |
4 pcs. |
| Cable |
2 x 1.5 mm² |
2 m |
Cabinet parts list for 1 box
| Parts | Size (mm) | Quantity |
| Material: 16 mm chipboard or MDF | ||
| Front / rear panel | 608 x 208 | 2 |
| Top / bottom panel | 240 x 208 | 2 |
| Side panels | 240 x 640 | 2 |
Sketch
Crossover
- Characteristics / Sound
- Construction
Press
Extract from HobbyHiFi
"Verdict: This combination of 208/H and 115/B provides excellent sound properties at hi-fi level, and with masses of dynamic power in reserve. Thanks to the high efficiency level, even a 100-watt amplifier will provide the enough power - calculations show that this would produce a maximum output of 113 db, even if a more powerful booster will make even more sense of both the satellites and the bass."




