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Phenolic panels

Alan,

Dick Sequerra used phenolic panels in several of his designs in the early 90s. I used his Near Field Monitor for a couple of years. The cabinet was truly non-resonant. I don't know who manufatured the panels he used, but Sequerra told me the layers were put under tremendous pressure with a special resin. He also told me that he had to machine the panels because they would chew up router bits and he used a glue that cost him $100 a pint to join the panels together.


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