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of using several smaller capacitors in parallel instead of a single big one, 
transparency and musicality were improved.  
4.4 Vibration-free Cabinet 
The cabinet was designed for aesthetics, but with an obsession to sonic 
quality, vibration control, structural strength and rigidity.  
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 damping, structural integrity and a rigid platform for the drivers to 
be located. 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 designed a unique tongue 
and groove joint in order to improve 
the structural rigidity of the cabinet. 
Crystalline glue the dissolves into 
the mdf was chosen to ensure that 
the interfaces between two panel 
pieces becomes as one. This 
results in the entire enclosure 
behaving as a single unit, with 
seemingly no discontinuity in 
material. 
This results in a joint so strong that 
when you try to rip the joint apart, it 
isn’t the joint that would break. The 
mdf would break apart first. 
Genesis locates the midrange and high frequency transducers on a 
12mm thick piece of solid-surface Aluminium Trihydrate and Resin 
material; the same as used for the flagship Genesis 1.1.