Well, you brace first since it increases stiffness at a much lower increase in mass, but adding mass is still desirable in a bass cab [my ~20 ft^3 cabs weigh a calculated ~245 lbs with dual 515Bs]. That, or bolt it to a massive concrete floor or at least pedestal. Since stiffness goes up at the cube of thickness, the easiest way to add mass/stiffness is to double up on the exterior panels and triple up the top of the horn in the A7's case. If the total weight is too much to move around, then of course a concrete, marble or similar removable plate will work as long as it's rigidly attached.
Note that if one has a 'suspended'/'floating' floor like I do then long term sagging can occur and why I now have extra wood 'spanners' with screw jacks in the 'crawl' space under my cab's sections of floor.
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