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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: liverpool, NY
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hey everyone. ive been looking around a little bit. i was looking at the zaph audio B3 bookshelf speakers, and other similar products.
im on a small budget, maybe $100 for drivers and crossover parts. im looking to get some good [fullrange] speakers out of it. i will have a substage in the future, but its not that important right now. im looking for a pair of drivers from PE that would work well for watching movies and TV - i will be using this amplifier http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=300-952 an enclosure design and crossover design would be EXTREMLY helpful - an entire write up would be fantastic. i know there must be lots of them out there that people have done [like the zaph B3 set] if nothing turns up, i might just go with them because i can use them as PC speakers too. im not looking for the most amazing sound quality - because its not going to happen for this price, but somthign that will get decently loud, and sound good doing it. thanks for reading guys, have a good one. and thanks for any help you guys can supply. |
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I'd just do a bookshelf with a budget of 100 dollars. Try this one from zaph
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I'm working on this one as we speak... the front baffle is a little bit of a pain but it sure looks cool. Still not quite done. I tried the woofer full range in it and it sounded (decently) wonderful. Aussie |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: liverpool, NY
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wow thanks alot for the link, im working on a set of the zaph B3's with a sonic impact class T amp for my computer speakers. im hoping it sounds nice. i have one enclosure just about done, just needs assebly. all told the pair of these will be just under $100 total to complete.
hopefully after christmas ill have some cash flying round to build some mains. |
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