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RE: Yet another problem room..

"How about sand-filled metal reinforcements? For both mass and stiffness."

I would expect it to work if stiff enough metal tubes are used in a proper fashion. What these would be, I have no idea. Perhaps Grant knows more.

JBen's "Rinky Dinky Sounds Lab" has just one more related test remaining. I just ordered some Brazilian Teak (Cumaru) for the final version of the Stixbees. Red Oak does a great job as it is. So, I may get little or no additional benefit from the new wood. Yet, if my theory is right, there should be enough improvement that can be measured relative to the previous versions. It is over 60% stiffer than Red Oak.











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