Audio Project Amplifier Speaker Loudspeaker Kit
diyAudio.com diyAudio Forums Archive > Top > Loudspeakers > Loudspeakers
 
Recommendations for first speaker build - Click HERE for Original Thread
mcai7et2
I would like to build my own speakers, prefereably from a kit or from an established set of plans. Currently I am using Linn Index speakers which have fantastic midrange and are great with vocals but lose out under 100Hz. My next speakers should be fairly inexpensive (say, £100/$150 per speaker for the drivers) and ideally should fulfill the following criteria:
  • Stand mount (although they can be big)
  • Fairly efficient (will be used with a Naim Nait 3)
  • Capable of producing high levels of volume (:cool:)
  • Good with Rock/Dance type music

I realise a lot of these seem inompatible requirements, but I think the World Audio Designs KLS8 may work, this is a large bookshelf with a 10" woofer and horn loaded tweeter in a sealed 50L cabinet. It produces 42Hz bass and 94Db efficiency which seem to satisfy my requirements.

Is there anything else I should look at, and has anyone here built or heard the KLS8 and have any comments?
planet10
quote:
Originally posted by mcai7et2
I would like to build my own speakers, prefereably from a kit or from an established set of plans. Currently I am using Linn Index speakers which have fantastic midrange and are great with vocals but lose out under 100Hz.

I'd think this would be an ideal situation to just add active woofers to your Indexes. Simplier than doing a multiway speaker as a 1st project, and the best thing you could do to improve the indexes. A pr of 8s per side with a plate amp (or a gain clone ) in each would do the job.

dave
navin
I second this. you cna get a pair of very nice 8" woofers for that price (Vifa M22 or Peerless CSX come to mind). I'd use a small Aleph amp though. the sub could double as a stand for the Linn. From what I know the Linn are not dance speakers.

Page generated in 0.030314922332764 seconds with 17 queries,
spending 0.01509452 doing MySQL queries and 0.01522040 doing PHP things.

Powered by: Search Engine Indexer and vBulletin
Copyright ©1999-2009 diyAudio.com

Please support our sponsor.