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[QUOTE="Joshtruction:613373"]Eric said:[QUOTE]Depends on the type of sound you want. An open back cab will give you a loose sound. A closed back cab will give you tighter sound. I would avoid MDF, does'nt have a natural sound. Anything else is fine. The speakers will make the biggest difference of all. I recomend texas heat[/QUOTE] Some of the most expensive and exotic studio monitors in the world are made from MDF. I am talking ones that cost more than any guitar cab you can think of. MDF actually has great acoustic property, it's jsut not as strong as birch and other woods. Given the purpose of cabs (being able to hold up to touring) MDF is not always the best choice, but there are still ltos of cabs made from MDF. Basson cabs for example uses MDF.[/QUOTE]
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