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After having assembled a few Marty subs from panels of MDF, the flat pack was a little gift to myself. And man what a gift. You can't really beat a CNC machine, this flat pack is exact as exact can get. And if you've never assembled something with rabbet joints, you're really in for a treat. If you have a brad nailer then you can have a whole box done in less than an hour, even if you've never really done this before. Even without a nailer it's one evenings worth of fun to put one together. It went together so well it's a shame they'll be behind a screen wall since they look so good.
The Baltic birch was top quality, perfectly flat and edges were nice and smooth. The only reason to not get the flat pack is if you're building a custom enclosure for space constraints. Even then I would suggest reconsidering!
These are very well cut and are easy as pie to assemble. A brad nailer can help speed assembly up, but you can get by just fine with nothing but glue and clamps. These were a big time-saver for me, and they're also a really good value. You'd be hard-pressed to find a sheet of quality Baltic Birch for much less than the price of one of these flat packs. Unless you just already have the lumber lying around and love woodworking, it makes almost no sense NOT to go this route. Highly recommended.
(Posted on 7/20/17 from the old site)
Precise cuts and quality plywood at a good price. I am used to cutting panels from scratch so trying a flat pack for the first time made assembling this Titan-615LX cabinet so easy. I simply glued it all together with construction adhesive, using no brad nails or screws. After I finished it it looked great and I felt like I had cheated by not cutting my own panels. On top of it all, being made of plywood instead of MDF makes it so easy to carry around when needed. I can easily carry it myself downstairs with the 15" speaker installed.
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