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Old 9th July 2011, 09:34 PM   #21
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Since I haven't finished my second amp, I'm just using one, and I have to use an l-pad on the Fostex to reduce it's output. I might just turn the cabinet over for awhile , but I'm worried about my cats attacking it!

You had an l-pad in 2003!


Okay this reflects my sentiments exactly, I find MDF to be terrible for it's flexibilty. If you bend it, it actually gets a pretty sharp curve before tearing apart in a felt like manner. And what about hardboard? No one seems to mention that very often. It's like MDF, made of a bunch of little particles smash/glued together, but to a higher density, hence it is also called high density fiberboard.

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