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Hi, I'm thinking to build a bipole or dipole surround rear speakers for my dynaudio audience mains. I understand that Dynaudio do not sell raw drivers anymore, so I'm looking at using replacement drivers with closest sonic match. Found this site : http://www.solen.ca/dynequiv.htm
Where should I start with my project? How can i build a rear speaker with similar characteristics with Dynaudio Audience? Is there any software programs that can simulate them before I actually purchase and build my speakers? Also, I have not found any DIY literature about dipole speaker systems? Is it possible to use a raw driver and put it in a triangular box to make it bipole? |
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Anybody out there ? Please give your thoughts on this....
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