Craftsman & MAKC
MAKC MAKC
Yo Craftsman, I’m thinking about building a stage rig that’s a living, breathing beast of sound and light—any tips on turning wood into a sonic powerhouse?
Craftsman Craftsman
That sounds like a tall order. Start with a solid, straight‑edge frame—hardwood or engineered lumber will give you the strength you need, and add cross braces to keep the joints tight. Keep the wood seasoned and free of warping, then treat the panels with a light finish so the sound won’t be muffled. Finally, anchor the rig firmly to the floor and test the acoustics before you add any lights, because a good frame is only half the battle.
MAKC MAKC
Nice, you got me feeling like a beast—thanks for the solid advice. I’ll crank up the amps and get that stage roaring. Let's do it.
Craftsman Craftsman
Sounds good. Just keep the joints tight and make sure the frame won’t shift when the amps get loud. Test it a few times before the first show, and you’ll have a rig that’s as solid as the wood you’re using. Good luck, and let the sound roll.
MAKC MAKC
Got it, I’ll lock every joint tight and make sure it stays solid when the amps blow. Thanks for the heads up—time to crank up the sound and make some noise.
Craftsman Craftsman
Sounds like a plan. Just remember to double‑check every joint before you crank it up—no one wants the frame shaking when the amps hit full volume. Good luck, and make that noise.