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- A call to invention: DIY speaker edition - William Gurstelle
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- Loudspeaker enclosure
- Far from monotonous: How a stereo speaker company went from DIY to cottage industry
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Discussion in ' d. Log in or Sign up. Advertisement pink fish media. I get them, not the intended recipient. I get a lot of them and I do not want them! It is just a notification, log into the site and reply from there. This is just delete by another name. DIY Loudspeakers? I'm interested in finding out just how many people DIY their loudspeakers and how they go about it. Adam N , Aug 17, Chris , Aug 17, Adam N likes this.
I've owned other commercial loudspeakers and 2 3 other kit designs, so I don't think there is a definite place for me in terms of answering the poll. Brian , Aug 17, Gervais Cote , Aug 17, Moppit and Adam N like this. Design and build my own over the years, with varying degrees of sucess. Hoopsontoast , Aug 17, Gervais Cote , Aug 18, FireMoon , Aug 18, JimmyB likes this. I've done both. I haven't had access to a shop for a number of years and therefore have to settle for commercial products.
Yank , Aug 18, Mostly always built my own, but use some commercial speakers too. Obviously I sell kits and have noticed that market has just grown and grown since I've been at it. Of course that could just be the natural growth of the company rather than a growth in the market. I do think though that as the price of audio gear goes up and up more and more people are attracted to the DIY end of things.
FireMoon and Adam N like this. Speakers are the one area where an amateur has half a chance of making a reasonable stab at a finished article in the hifi world.
I used to make my own, back when I was a poor student, but still had access to my Dads facilities. Retirement looms and possibility of a small workshop area means I can dream about making some again - probably only small ones for TV reinforcement or a bit of fun. JensenHealey , Aug 18, Adam N , Aug 18, They certainly are Adam.
I chose Design and build my own, but should've probably picked Pretend to design and build my own whether available. I made little experience with two way towers, a small two way monitor kit, few sealed subwoofers, whilst my best results have been achieved with a two way dipole with 16cm full range woofer I had laying around and a supertweeter..
I buy used or buy used and recondition. Diy new is as expensive as new ready built in many cases. Adam N and JimmyB like this. JimmyB , Aug 18, Doing it properly will entail the need for measurement and modelling software. James , Aug 18, DonQuixote99 and Adam N like this. Think he's already there Many years ago I partnered with an acoustic engineer and an bespoke medical electronics engineer with the intention of designing and manufacturing a loudspeaker and a single ended class A amplifier.
The amplifier never made it past the simulation stage, but the speakers went through quite a few prototypes, but when it came to translating the prototype into a commercial product we couldn't make the maths work. No one would buy it.
The Acoustic Energy came along with the AE1 - and that didn't even have integrated decoupled stands!!! So, if you can make, or get made, decent cabinets, DIY speakers are the bargain of hifi. Not as good as the ML Summits in the room next door, but sound stunning considering their less than ideal positioning and size.
As we limit the volume, the bass is quite something!! JemHayward , Aug 18, Adam N , Gervais Cote and orangeart like this. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
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Under new management: Australian DIY speaker maker gets a rebuild
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My very first DIY: Vifa 2-Way Floor-stander
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DIY Loudspeakers ?

A loudspeaker enclosure or loudspeaker cabinet is an enclosure often rectangular box-shaped in which speaker drivers e. Enclosures may range in design from simple, homemade DIY rectangular particleboard boxes to very complex, expensive computer-designed hi-fi cabinets that incorporate composite materials, internal baffles, horns, bass reflex ports and acoustic insulation. Loudspeaker enclosures range in size from small "bookshelf" speaker cabinets with 4" woofers and small tweeters designed for listening to music with a hi-fi system in a private home to huge, heavy subwoofer enclosures with multiple 18" or even 21" speakers in huge enclosures which are designed for use in stadium concert sound reinforcement systems for rock music concerts. The primary role of the enclosure is to prevent sound waves generated by the rearward-facing surface of the diaphragm of an open speaker driver interacting with sound waves generated at the front of the speaker driver.
A call to invention: DIY speaker edition - William Gurstelle
Home Audio Nirvana. They use voicecoils that are too small and don't join the music from the whizzer cone and main cone seamlessly. DIY full range speakers. The most important part. Want proof?
Teufel returns to its roots with DIY loudspeaker kits
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Use your crossover design software to decide a. Up to this point the key issues of the discussion were how a loudspeaker diaphragm oscillates and how this creates pressure waves. For the first issue a conventional model for diaphragm was used, that of the ' rigid piston '.
Far from monotonous: How a stereo speaker company went from DIY to cottage industry
John's man has created his own cottage business from very humble beginnings, by manufacturing high-end stereo speakers while juggling the demands of being a graduate student at Memorial University. After finishing his undergraduate degree and moving back home, Ross Connolly wanted a nice set of speakers. Not being able to afford what he wanted at the time, he collaborated with his friend Richard White to build his own. Scrap stuff, really. Connolly enjoyed the sound of the speakers, and he and White regularly tweaked the design to improve the sound. That was the genesis of Connolly's company Are Audio seven years ago.
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