Opinion - Every audiophile should build at least 1 pair of speakers


I think everyone who does this, even just once, would be forever changed and become an improved music listener as well as equipment hobbyist.

Whether you build a single driver speaker like the LM-1S or the 2-way desktop LM-1 (designs are free) or any other kit from


I think you would find yourself with very different biases and understanding of how parts interact, how drivers work, and how much a good pair of speakers should cost, and most likely you would have a different opinion about what a good speaker sounds like.

Would you build world reference speakers for $50 a pair? Not likely at all, but when I see audiophiles argue over thousands of dollars in speaker cables and interconnects, I think to myself, their opinions and biases about where to spend their time and money would be forever changed if they built but a single pair of speakers.

Also, of course, building speakers is fun as hell, and a great project to introduce kids to electronics. Especially girls, we need more girls who grow up to be speaker makers, amp designers and audiophiles!

Best,


Erik


erik_squires
By the way, my favorite place to talk about DIY and kit speakers is the Multi-way forum at DIY Audio.  Hope you'll join us and even become a sustaining member.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/

Best,

E
Yes I totally agree and if you can't build your own learning how to mod them and or update crossovers,binding posts or even wiring would help the individual audiophile learn more about sound in general.

Learning how to do even basic testing and measuring wouldn't hurt either.

Kenny.
Gotta give another shout-out to Danny @ GR Research. While I've never built a set of his designs, he did help me out when I had the crossover for my vintage Pioneer HPM-200s redesigned, and listened to several of his works. He runs a pretty active forum over at http://audiocircle.com

Now that he has his version of the BG Neo 3 back in production, check out his "Wedgie" design. I'm particularly keen on this implementation - http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=151056.0
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