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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Hi,
I am interested in building my own studio monitors, to be used WITH a sub. Since they will be coupled with a sub, I only need the monitors themselves to go down to around 90-120hz. They must be no bigger than the typical 6" two way studio monitor and must be super accurate. I produce dance music and the occasional rock recording, so one trick ponies won't really fit the bill. Does this sound like a good time to use full range woofers? Can anyone recommend any plans? I already have a pair of Event TR6 monitors. I am hoping this new system will out-perform these at a very affordable price (eg. no more than $400US for the monitors). |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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A Fostex FX120 or FE127E can likely come in at the 90-120Hz range using a sealed enclosure.
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