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Wayne, a midhorn question please [message #47558] Thu, 25 August 2005 12:31 Go to next message
Russellc is currently offline  Russellc
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Say, with fall approaching I am dead set on getting the 7 pi project together and have a mid horn Kit question. Originally, I planned on the inexpensive mdf version, but have considered the more exotic wood selections and this is where my question comes in. As I understand it, the kit is basically just the flair itself, not the nifty little cabinet that surrounds it. So if you select one of the non mdf "fancy" woods, my question is how do you match the fancy flair wood to its cabinet. Using mdf and painting satin black didn't raise this question. Do you seek out plywood that has a veneer (or veneer the mdf yourself) of the same hardwood and hope it matches? I assume that for the price I have to come up with my own cabinet and the kit is only the flair, right? I've had these drivers for over a year now and need to get cracking.

Thanks,
Russellc

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Re: Wayne, a midhorn question please [message #47564 is a reply to message #47558] Thu, 25 August 2005 14:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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You just have to match woods. Perhaps we could ask the cabinet shop to use wood you've specifically chosen. Or they could maybe send you stock to complete the rest of the cabinet. But I think you can match woods and make it look nice.

The thing that makes the midhorn kit attractive is that it is CNC cut and the angles and everything are made precisely for good fit. Miller dowels are used so that clamps aren't required for assembly. The cabinet shop has several jigs specifically made for building them, and they are very precise. Some of the dimensions change slightly depending on whether you use 18mm Baltic Birch, (which is 0.7"), or 3/4" or 5/8" stock. So you don't have to wory about these details when you buy the midhorn flat pack and it's nice to have a precision cut part to start out with.


Re: Wayne, a midhorn question please [message #47573 is a reply to message #47564] Thu, 25 August 2005 17:48 Go to previous message
Russellc is currently offline  Russellc
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Oh yes. i would definately buy the flat pack version, a great time saver, I just wish I could buy the entire mid horn cab flat packed as well. Thanks for the quick response.

Regards,
Russellc

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