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<blockquote data-quote="Mongoose" data-source="post: 911803" data-attributes="member: 17355"><p>Hi and welcome to the forum. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And so to do many of the forumites enjoy building there own, myself included. Building one's own kit can be fun and rewarding, but it does require alot of work and time, decent hardware to get it to sound good. Not saying it wont sound good, as everybodies good aint the same. Its tools needed, drivers, crossovers, wood, finishing and lastly your time. So if it were me, I would buy a decent kit for R3500, which the forumites will gladly advise you on, and maybe even help you to aquire, and at a later stage you could go about building your own kit. Plenty of parts flaoting around in the diy marketplace on the forum.</p><p></p><p>Goodluck with what ever it is you decide to do. Either way, we are here to help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mongoose, post: 911803, member: 17355"] Hi and welcome to the forum. And so to do many of the forumites enjoy building there own, myself included. Building one's own kit can be fun and rewarding, but it does require alot of work and time, decent hardware to get it to sound good. Not saying it wont sound good, as everybodies good aint the same. Its tools needed, drivers, crossovers, wood, finishing and lastly your time. So if it were me, I would buy a decent kit for R3500, which the forumites will gladly advise you on, and maybe even help you to aquire, and at a later stage you could go about building your own kit. Plenty of parts flaoting around in the diy marketplace on the forum. Goodluck with what ever it is you decide to do. Either way, we are here to help [/QUOTE]
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