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Old 2nd October 2010, 05:42 PM   #1
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Default Which speakers to build?

I am looking to build my next pair of speakers. I currently have a couple pair of two ways that sound pretty decent but they just don't have enough bass and I have must moved to a new place with a larger living room so the need for more bass is more valid.

I have a few options here based on designs already available on the web. Let me know which one you like best. They are all within my budget.

1. Tony Gee's Galatica: Humble Homemade Hifi
Probably my favorite but the construction pretty daunting and I don't know the reward will justify the cost and time.
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2. Troels' DTQWT: DTQWT-mkII
The high efficiency is a plus but I've never made a TL speakers before and I don't know how easy it will be to tune the bass. I can tune the port of a base reflex to match the room but I don't know to do the same for a TL.
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3. Troels' Cyclop CYCLOP
Probably easier to make compared to other two.
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4. Troels' Jensen: Jensen-
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Thanks in advance for your time and comments.
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Old 2nd October 2010, 05:47 PM   #2
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I vote for the DTQWT FWIW.

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Old 2nd October 2010, 06:27 PM   #3
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3 or 4... why? because i'm thinking about building one of these to after my current project
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3 or 4... why? because i'm thinking about building one of these to after my current project
Just wondering why you chose 3 or 4? Between 3&4, I would go with 3 since I like the Seas mid range over the Scanspeak.
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I say option two, quarter waves are not so tough to tune, the result is superb bass response and they're not going to give you grey hairs to build.
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Why not just add a subwoofer?

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