New Engineering Student Excited to Dive into DIY Audio

Hello Everyone!

I'm an engineering student who recently got into DIY audio, and I'm absolutely loving it so far. I started my journey on Reddit, but I quickly heard about this forum and had to check it out. I’m already amazed by the wealth of knowledge and expertise here—it's truly inspiring!

I'm excited to be a part of this community, learn as much as possible, and hopefully contribute in the future as I gain more experience. Thanks for having me!
 
I honestly wanted to go all out on my first build, I happen to work with a lot of simulations softwares like COMSOL and ANSYS so I had big plans to design my own cabinets, run all the simulations, plan everything and be able to say I did it all by myself. Unfortunately, as you all can Imagine, that did not worked out very well. After about a week of a lot of studying and reading about the topic I realized how complex and how much detail, and knowledge goes into such builds. I was essential trying to put years of experience in a first project. Bad Idea. Therefore I decided to chill down and find a build plan online. After some research I found this design from FANE.

https://www.fane-international.com/downloads/Cabinets10inchTrapres.pdf

It's a 8'' , horn loaded PA system which is exactly what I was looking for.

unfortunately the drivers and the horns seems to be discontinued so I need to figure out what to do about that.