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<blockquote data-quote="fuz940510" data-source="post: 751891" data-attributes="member: 16289"><p>You may want to slow down with the rampant advertising there...</p><p></p><p>To provide a voice of reason to counterpoint blizzard - Second hand drivers can be absolutely fine, and usually are. I know many people that have bought them, without ever finding an issue. If you're happy to buy a second hand speaker, why not second hand drivers?</p><p></p><p>If you have never built a speaker before, i strongly recommend a kit. There is far more to it than just slapping some drivers in a box and hoping for the best. The shape of the baffle, the volume of the box, the distance between the drivers, where the driver is designed to operate in terms of frequency, type of enclosure all affect the sound that you will receive.</p><p></p><p>Troels Gravesen (troelsgravesen.dk/Diy_Loudspeaker_Projects.htm) has many, many kits for different price points and purposes. He also explains his design process quite meticulously. so it's a learning process too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuz940510, post: 751891, member: 16289"] You may want to slow down with the rampant advertising there... To provide a voice of reason to counterpoint blizzard - Second hand drivers can be absolutely fine, and usually are. I know many people that have bought them, without ever finding an issue. If you're happy to buy a second hand speaker, why not second hand drivers? If you have never built a speaker before, i strongly recommend a kit. There is far more to it than just slapping some drivers in a box and hoping for the best. The shape of the baffle, the volume of the box, the distance between the drivers, where the driver is designed to operate in terms of frequency, type of enclosure all affect the sound that you will receive. Troels Gravesen (troelsgravesen.dk/Diy_Loudspeaker_Projects.htm) has many, many kits for different price points and purposes. He also explains his design process quite meticulously. so it's a learning process too. [/QUOTE]
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