Hi all:I want to build a set of speakers to match a recently built pair of Welborne Labs DRD 300B. My problem is that there is so much information in the web that I can´t decide which way to take.
I have selected some diy projects that are:
- Supravox 215 sig. bicone in Supravox recommended TQWT
- Fostex FE 206E or FE-207E in MJKing MLTL virtual project
- Fostex FE 168E sigma in Fostex recommended BLH or Nagaoka D-37
- Fidelio with PM2A Lowther
They are going to play in a 5 x 7 m. (16 x 23 foot) family room, mainly not very loud jazz music. WAF limits their size to a floostander type. This is not my first experience in speaker building, so I am not to much worried about the dificulties to build them.I like to feel the bass notes but, if needed, I can use a subwofer.
I'd greatly appreciate any comets and suggestions to help me to decide.
Thanks.
CarlosM
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Topic - Choosing a diy speaker project - CarlosM 14:44:58 12/11/04 (12)
- Re: Choosing a diy speaker project - Jim D. 19:31:19 12/14/04 (0)
- Re: Choosing a diy speaker project - RobertG 16:22:07 12/13/04 (1)
- I'd look at this one - Jim York 16:39:14 12/14/04 (0)
- Re: Choosing a diy speaker project - djn 07:34:46 12/12/04 (0)
- Re: Choosing a diy speaker project - Ironwoods 06:56:02 12/12/04 (0)
- My new Madisound catalog came in the mail yesterday. - Elmo 05:45:14 12/12/04 (1)
- BK-16 is a great deal - Kloss 07:19:52 12/12/04 (0)
- Voigtht pipes are damn neat and easy to build... - Scott Woebcke 20:39:11 12/11/04 (0)
- Re: Choosing a diy speaker project - Tightwad 15:37:18 12/11/04 (0)
- one-stop shopping - mhardy6647 15:20:56 12/11/04 (2)
- Re: one-stop shopping..... - Ed Sawyer 20:17:18 12/11/04 (1)
- the dump IS a good source of drivers, of course... - mhardy6647 12:25:21 12/12/04 (0)