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<blockquote data-quote="philipc" data-source="post: 371987" data-attributes="member: 1696"><p>No boring response ever! I think that is also what speaker building is about, playing around with the 'what if' scenario. How would this work in that box etc.</p><p></p><p>To me the whole point of DIY speaker bulding is seeing the result come alive from a design idea that you had. Many, if not most people, see it as a way of saving some money while putting together a 'hifi'. This is a VERY wrong assumption as it can actually cost you MORE when building your own speakers if you factor in your time and tools you buy. </p><p></p><p>DIY affords you the opportunity to build something that you cannot buy as it is not available commercially. This is the reason why I favour offbeat designs such as OB's, Fullrangers, HE, TL etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philipc, post: 371987, member: 1696"] No boring response ever! I think that is also what speaker building is about, playing around with the 'what if' scenario. How would this work in that box etc. To me the whole point of DIY speaker bulding is seeing the result come alive from a design idea that you had. Many, if not most people, see it as a way of saving some money while putting together a 'hifi'. This is a VERY wrong assumption as it can actually cost you MORE when building your own speakers if you factor in your time and tools you buy. DIY affords you the opportunity to build something that you cannot buy as it is not available commercially. This is the reason why I favour offbeat designs such as OB's, Fullrangers, HE, TL etc. [/QUOTE]
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