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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8889259" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>There is a slight difference, but you would have to hear them side-by-side to hear that difference. I believe the MDF sounds a little deeper and harder. Sound comes from vibrations. If you have a box that vibrates, then your box will sound difference. MDF does not vibrate. It is a more dense wood that birch. Birch, you will need to add a lot more braces. The downside of MDF is the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8889259, member: 690458"] There is a slight difference, but you would have to hear them side-by-side to hear that difference. I believe the MDF sounds a little deeper and harder. Sound comes from vibrations. If you have a box that vibrates, then your box will sound difference. MDF does not vibrate. It is a more dense wood that birch. Birch, you will need to add a lot more braces. The downside of MDF is the weight. [/QUOTE]
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