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absolute fidelity 
In some parts of the cabinet where vibration would have been the 
greatest, two inches (52mm) of multi-layer bonded MDF was used to 
provide the damping, structural integrity, as well as a rigid platform for 
the drivers to be located. In other parts of the cabinet, extensive bracing 
was carefully incorporated using 25mm slabs of MDF to eliminate 
cabinet flex and panel resonance. 
Incidentally, MDF was chosen as the material of choice for its damping 
properties and its consistency in hardness, density and rigidity. It would 
actually have been cheaper and easier to make the cabinet of solid 
wood, but that would have been a compromise. 
Genesis locates the mid-bass, midrange and high frequency 
transducers on a gently sloping front. Constructed of two layers of 
25mm MDF, this provides a damped, vibration-free structure to rigidly 
locate these critical elements. This locates the transducers in the perfect 
environment for the best imaging and soundstaging, and with the lowest 
distortion. 
Extensive bracing is also used to even further reduce vibrations. The 
bracing is also directly coupled to the cabinet walls using tongue and 
groove construction – the braces are not just glued in! 
The sides of the cabinet also gently slope to the vertical. Like a pyramid, 
the shape of the cabinet makes it exceptionally stable. This stability 
ensures that the cabinet is well-grounded (like a sumo wrestler J!) no 
matter what surface you put it on.  The shape of the cabinet effectively 
puts the center of gravity of the cabinet over the heavy transformer in the 
base. 
The results of this obsession in cabinet design and construction is low 
coloration, stable imaging, and a wide soundstage. It is also something 
you can feel! By playing a loud piece of music, and running your 
fingertips on the surface of the cabinet, you will feel very few places (if 
any) where there is vibration. On the front baffle, there are no vibrations 
at all around the critical region that is the mounting environment for the 
tweeter and mid-range.  
Try doing that on other loudspeakers which do not have as well 
constructed cabinets, and you’ll understand why we are so proud of our 
design and manufacturing.