Speaker Building: Tips, Advice & Experiences

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The discussion centers on the challenges and experiences of speaker building, particularly for audiophiles with existing high-end audio setups. The user has a variety of audio equipment, including KRK studio monitors, Klipsch Promedia speakers, and a 5.1 surround sound system with Paradigm speakers. They express a desire to transition from woodworking and basic electronics to constructing a speaker cabinet, highlighting the lack of beginner-friendly resources for this complex task. The mention of "Speaker Builder Magazine" suggests a potential resource for those interested in speaker construction.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of audio drivers and their specifications
  • Knowledge of enclosure and port volume calculations
  • Familiarity with crossover design and filter adjustments
  • Basic woodworking and electronics fabrication skills
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Speaker Builder Magazine" for foundational speaker building techniques
  • Learn about calculating enclosure volumes for optimal sound performance
  • Explore crossover design principles and filter adjustments for audio clarity
  • Investigate testing methods for speaker performance using measurement microphones
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Audiophiles, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone interested in transitioning from basic woodworking and electronics to advanced speaker building techniques.

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Hey folks,

I fancy myself as a bit of an audiophile. I love listening. I have a high-end audio interface on my computer with one set of outputs going to a pair of KRK studio monitors and a studio sub, and the other set of outputs going to some Klipsch Promedia general listening speakers.

In my living room I have a 5.1 surround sound system made out of matched driver Paradigm speakers. Two Monitor 7 v5s, two Monitor Atom v5s, and a CC-190 v5. I also have a Velodyne subwoofer.

Even my in-ear monitors cost more than the iPod they're connected to.

That being said, one frontier I've never crossed into is speaker building. I have some high-end stuff kicking around that has since been displaced by my newer equipment, and I'd love to experiment with speaker building. I'm sure I can make a crossover without any issue, but all I've ever built are shelves, racks, a TV stand, some speaker stands... I've never tried to make something as complicated as a speaker cabinet.

Has anyone done anything like this? Just looking for some first hand experience.
 
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I've never done anything like this and wouldn't be able to recognize quality audio if it was biting me.

But I did hold in my hands once some old issues of Speaker Builder Magazine.
Google for those three words and I think you will find people and resources at your level.
 
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I've never done anything like this and wouldn't be able to recognize quality audio if it was biting me.

But I did hold in my hands once some old issues of Speaker Builder Magazine.
Google for those three words and I think you will find people and resources at your level.

Thanks, I've read some online stuff... actually a LOT of online stuff. It's kind of depressing, though... it always follows the same format:
  1. Choose a driver or set of drivers - okay, check!
  2. Calculate the proper enclosure and port volumes to enhance deadband frequencies - yup, okay!
  3. Test the speaker using your amazingly expensive test-tone-CD/microphone system - uhhhhhhh?
  4. Adjust your crossover and filters to improve the response - well, okay...
  5. Rerun the test with the microphone - grrrrrr!
  6. If necessary...

There's nothing out there for ultra-amateurs. I'm good with woodworking and I'm good at math and fabricating electronics... but putting it all together into something I'm not embarrassed by seems like an unlikely proposition.
 

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