Anyone has tried or heard about the Sasandu speakers kit offering ?

Thank you but I had already seen it or another one similar YouTube video. This is not really what I am looking for (too much limitation on sound reproduction and piece selection…) . but maybe contacting the video poster…
I am more looking for a detailed review or comments on expectations. I am surprised not to find anything related to independent review on these speakers on the web….

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Indeed I have contacted my local supplier yesterday since they sell this kit and they also indicated that they are waiting for the cabinets.…
The good news is that my local supplier provides significant discount to our local Diy audio forum registered Members and I do not have shipping cost…. 😊

Fab
 
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I think its nonsense trying get a useful impression of a speaker playing on YouTube. Its more of a trendy novelty thing nowadays. Just the compression alone ruins it, as well as the cheap mics on the camera, etc. I guess its better than nothing, but not by much.
 
To answer OP of this thread, even though I did not have the opportunity to listen to this kit, a logical conclusion would be the kit ought to perform reasonably well considering manufacturer managed to produce good quality drive units. To design a x/o filter that would not be in accordance with said logic, seems unlikely. I do not have the least of an intent to test the hypothesis by simulating the whole thing, just saying.
 
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On my side if I decide to buy the kit it will be a lower price from my local distributor ( special diy local audio forum rebate) but still expensive (sales tax included at 4864$ CAD = 3813$ USD). However I would need to assemble the supplied crossover parts by myself and no pcb is provided. In theory this should normally be a high end speaker….

if someone finds some other reviews somewhere please let me know.

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I agree that p2p with big wires is probably even better than a pcb for crossover.
I don't think it's going to make any sonic difference, just that it's easier to make P2P, for me anyway. But, I've made and repaired a huge number of tube P2P amps. If I was engineering this as a production line speaker, I would use PCBs for convenience and speed of construction especially if the labour building them was less experienced. Making a pair for me, I'd have them built in not much longer than it would take to design the PCB.
 
Because videos of loudspeakers playing music are a way of evaluating how the loudspeakers play music?
There's nothing dynamic about that song that you can rate a speaker.
Here you can rate the speaker:
It doesn't matter if that's not your musical genre, the way the speaker translates these works is what defines if it's a good driver.
You And Your Friend
Galicia Flamenca
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Suite n. 1 in G major, BWV 1007: Prelude
Asturias - Isaac Albéniz
Yosi Horikawa - Bubbles
Mischa Maisky plays Bach Cello Suite No.1 in G (full)
Nils Lofgren - Keith Don't Go
Chris Jones - Long After You're Gone
Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island
 
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