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DIY Speakers - Where do one start?
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 8790" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Geesh, we are sooo bad. Some poor forum member just gives a wiff of something DIY and we already plan his next few weeks for him ;D ;D ;D</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Abe. Like Hennie said, stick to a published design first and then proceed from there. I'm also pretty new to the DIY speaker thing, but if you want to be serious about it then you have to get all the measurement kit. Between us, we have all the kit to help, so you are lucky there. I just got myself another audio interface for my laptop, as you know I'm quite the gear freak...</p><p></p><p>I'm still fine tuning my little TM project, but most of the components are available locally, if you don't mind winding your own inductors. Like Martin said, getting parts from Madisound is not too much of a pain either. Most of us always needs parts from them, so we always share the shipping anyway. Makes it relatively cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 8790, member: 122"] Geesh, we are sooo bad. Some poor forum member just gives a wiff of something DIY and we already plan his next few weeks for him ;D ;D ;D Anyway, Abe. Like Hennie said, stick to a published design first and then proceed from there. I'm also pretty new to the DIY speaker thing, but if you want to be serious about it then you have to get all the measurement kit. Between us, we have all the kit to help, so you are lucky there. I just got myself another audio interface for my laptop, as you know I'm quite the gear freak... I'm still fine tuning my little TM project, but most of the components are available locally, if you don't mind winding your own inductors. Like Martin said, getting parts from Madisound is not too much of a pain either. Most of us always needs parts from them, so we always share the shipping anyway. Makes it relatively cheap. [/QUOTE]
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