You are going in circles, and if you look at every possibilities, you will never build anything.
Go with your budget, try something. Listen to it, be happy, and later, try to see where you can come up with something better.
DIYAudio is not trying to get it 100% right from the beginning. It's about the journey into something you like.
Go with your budget, try something. Listen to it, be happy, and later, try to see where you can come up with something better.
DIYAudio is not trying to get it 100% right from the beginning. It's about the journey into something you like.
You are going in circles, and if you look at every possibilities, you will never build anything.
It is important that one not get frozen by the confusing array of possibiliites. There are many good drivers. Pick one and get a start. That will inform you of what direction to go from there.
dave
Thanks! At 9.5 l thats good, right? I don't want bass, can't have it either in this apartment building.
Except for the bit about the methodogy of those tests mean that what you ar elistening to is way more than the drivers and it is necessarily very lossy and the first things lost are the really important small little bits.
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