Hey People!
As I like diy and music, I was hooked from the first second. They're not really complete yet, but right now I'm hearing Nick Cave with my first diy speakers and it' great. It's a 2.1 - 7-channel fully active 2.5-way + SW system with chipamps built on a pretty low budget, but it sounds just wow!
Sure I'm thinking of what could come next.
One of the many ideas could be the next step getting deeper in "real" diy audio. I have no experience, therefore I ask you.
What do you think about a FAST, with Dayton PS220-8 ( 404 Not Found ) and built in Pass Class A mono blocks (and a 12 or 15" active SW).
Hell yeah or let it be?
As I like diy and music, I was hooked from the first second. They're not really complete yet, but right now I'm hearing Nick Cave with my first diy speakers and it' great. It's a 2.1 - 7-channel fully active 2.5-way + SW system with chipamps built on a pretty low budget, but it sounds just wow!
Sure I'm thinking of what could come next.
One of the many ideas could be the next step getting deeper in "real" diy audio. I have no experience, therefore I ask you.
What do you think about a FAST, with Dayton PS220-8 ( 404 Not Found ) and built in Pass Class A mono blocks (and a 12 or 15" active SW).
Hell yeah or let it be?
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Greets!
Dayton Audio PS220-8 8" Point Source Full-Range Neo Driver
https://www.parts-express.com/pedoc...Full-Range Neo Driver Specification Sheet.pdf
Your call.........me, based solely on its published specs, I'd do a 3-way 15" with XOs at the baffle step and around 4 kHz to a ~3/4" [super] tweeter.
Dayton Audio PS220-8 8" Point Source Full-Range Neo Driver
https://www.parts-express.com/pedoc...Full-Range Neo Driver Specification Sheet.pdf
Your call.........me, based solely on its published specs, I'd do a 3-way 15" with XOs at the baffle step and around 4 kHz to a ~3/4" [super] tweeter.
Na, I just built a multi-way and I'd like to try something completely different. I want to make different experiences in building as in listening, too.
Also I could build different kinds of amplifiers (solid state, composite chipamp, maybe a tube) with a high sensitive Driver and just one channel per side. So I could compare and gather listening experience.
Also I could build different kinds of amplifiers (solid state, composite chipamp, maybe a tube) with a high sensitive Driver and just one channel per side. So I could compare and gather listening experience.