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Dilletante, tinkerer and beggathoner supreme
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I wouldn't bother too much with getting hung -up on the actual names, we have several pairs of stand-mount speakers on bookshelves as our computer monitors ( they do how-ever sound quite a bit better on stands )
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Join Date: May 2012
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Then again this voice in my head says, "but wait a second, why can't I do better since I'm not charging myself for all that labor and they have to charge for labor and also make a profit." Closer to what I do know about, from a furniture building perspective I can do better building it than I could do buying it if you don't factor in labor, but I would go broke in a hurry if i tried to make a living at it. |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Silicon Valley
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What if you solicited interest from a diyaudio member "patron" who needed a craftsman to make nice cabinets for his speaker project and then also made yourself a pair? Perhaps this would help determine what to make, and you could recoup or share some of the materials cost and set-up time (economy of scale)?
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Join Date: May 2012
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a patron is an interesting idea indeed. I'd thought about convincing an audio enthusiast friend to do it with me for the economy of scale, but his skills are more or less the same as mine instead of the crossover design type skills that I'd really need.
I've also started to wonder if $400-$700 is a sweet spot for diy speakers in the sense that you can do better than what is out there more easily at that price and if as you get up in the 1k to 2k range if the competitive advantage doesn't go away a bit? It seems like looking at price lists, a lot of the suggested plans are in the former category. I could be crazy and it may just be there is more demand for that price category. |
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