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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 85324" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>If you are happy witht he sound as it is.... and have to tear apart the enclosure to put a brace in.....I would say leave it as is. Yes it can be a hinderance, but at the same time it does nto seem it is affecting your listening preference and style. It may or may not even trully be flexing, but because of the impact of the air being moved around could be a sort of optical illusion. The reason I would suggest not tearing open the box to add in a brace tho is because you will be breaking a well created seal already..... and could be in for a good bit more work than you plan on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 85324, member: 544457"] If you are happy witht he sound as it is.... and have to tear apart the enclosure to put a brace in.....I would say leave it as is. Yes it can be a hinderance, but at the same time it does nto seem it is affecting your listening preference and style. It may or may not even trully be flexing, but because of the impact of the air being moved around could be a sort of optical illusion. The reason I would suggest not tearing open the box to add in a brace tho is because you will be breaking a well created seal already..... and could be in for a good bit more work than you plan on. [/QUOTE]
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