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<blockquote data-quote="Stefan" data-source="post: 52769" data-attributes="member: 793"><p>@JimGore.</p><p>Thanks for the info, and the warning. I thought there might have been problems with solid wooden enclosures cracking, but won't glass fibre on the inside reduce those stresses in the wood? </p><p> </p><p>@Goneten</p><p>Thank you, but I lost you right before you started with Q and thiele! I'll study all that stuff in the future. Right now I'm lacking spare time, working late(harvest season), another hobby/project and a girlfriend that moans about her not seeing me often enough! Pfffft!</p><p></p><p>@dotVibe</p><p>I was also looking at Rythmik audio's diy kits. Looks like they get good reviews. Just a pity the shipping will set you back another $240, basically half of the ds1200 kit. But I've read somewhere you get discount on bigger orders, though I don't need more than one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefan, post: 52769, member: 793"] @JimGore. Thanks for the info, and the warning. I thought there might have been problems with solid wooden enclosures cracking, but won't glass fibre on the inside reduce those stresses in the wood? @Goneten Thank you, but I lost you right before you started with Q and thiele! I'll study all that stuff in the future. Right now I'm lacking spare time, working late(harvest season), another hobby/project and a girlfriend that moans about her not seeing me often enough! Pfffft! @dotVibe I was also looking at Rythmik audio's diy kits. Looks like they get good reviews. Just a pity the shipping will set you back another $240, basically half of the ds1200 kit. But I've read somewhere you get discount on bigger orders, though I don't need more than one. [/QUOTE]
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