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Re: I just ordered Pi Stage 4's, give me some ideas on bracing, and any other construction tips [message #47717 is a reply to message #47715] Sat, 10 September 2005 08:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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This cabinet is pretty straightforward and easy to build. If you will always use them indoors and rarely move them, MDF is a great wood to use. It is acoustically inert and easy to work with. But Baltic Birch is much stronger and resistant to humidity. So if they will be moved much or might be in humid environments, you might want to think about that. I don't suggest changing the port. Occasionally someone does, but I really like the way it is now. It's a tried and true design, one with known good performance. And it looks great like it is. Make 'em mirror images as stereo pairs.



 
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