Subject: | Re: AT4022s in a baffled spaced array (was: FR-2LE & AT4022) |
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From: | "oryoki2000" oryoki2000 |
Date: | Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:46 am ((PST)) |
The designs of Curt Olsen and David Michael both employ relatively thick pieces of wood, to the point that they might better be described as lumber! Is it necessary to employ such thick materials to achieve the best result? Does wood have characteristics (other than price) that make it more desirable than alternative materials? --oryoki |
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