Yes, but given the weight and measurements, I can say without a doubt that it is not very sturdy. Take for example, WmAx's highly modified Infinity Primus 160 cabinet (used for his computer speaker system's mid/treble modules). It is 14.50" H x 8.25" W x 11.00" D, but as you will see in the pictures below, features the original 5/8" MDF cabinet, a 1/2" of Peel n' Seal as a viscoelastic damper, then an 5/8" additional stiff sub layer to form a constrained layer. Inside that is oak matrix bracing that leaves no more than 2.5-3" of unsupported space anywhere in the cabinet. While not much larger in dimensions, the cabinet is quite dead and weighs in at 30lbs per speaker, fully assembled. That weight also includes some high density mineral wool fill that occupies the space between the bracing. I cannot furnish measurements on the modified cabinet for direct comparison, but it the resonances it possesses are much, much smaller in amplitude than the Era cabinet.