HT12 is epic, but sold out!
https://www.diysoundgroup.com/ht-12-kit.html
Why wait for them to be back in stock when you can buy a set of seven fully assembled!
Look at how the HTM12 measure!
https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/loudspeakers/diysg_htm12v2/
Now, HTM12 will be slightly different from HT12, HT12 is a cheaper model.
Most of the offaxis should be very similar between the two though.
Also, two of these are "HT12" kits with crossovers built by me.
The other 5 are "HT12+" with improved (much higher component count) crossovers purchased fully built by Matt Grant, mtg90.
If you have Dirac or Audyssey the improved crossover is a bit overkill, but wanted the best starting response possible. \
If you want, individual frequency traces flat on its back on my deck are available.
Why am I selling? Because I am a madman and built 6x 8' tall line array of ND91 drivers.
Hoping for a local sale in the San Francisco Bay Area, technically, I am located in Marin, near the Larkspur Equator Coffee.
Cost is $2500, equal to all the kits, crossovers, screws, terminal plates and wire.
https://www.diysoundgroup.com/ht-12-kit.html
Why wait for them to be back in stock when you can buy a set of seven fully assembled!
Look at how the HTM12 measure!
https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/loudspeakers/diysg_htm12v2/
Now, HTM12 will be slightly different from HT12, HT12 is a cheaper model.
Most of the offaxis should be very similar between the two though.
Also, two of these are "HT12" kits with crossovers built by me.
The other 5 are "HT12+" with improved (much higher component count) crossovers purchased fully built by Matt Grant, mtg90.
If you have Dirac or Audyssey the improved crossover is a bit overkill, but wanted the best starting response possible. \
If you want, individual frequency traces flat on its back on my deck are available.
Why am I selling? Because I am a madman and built 6x 8' tall line array of ND91 drivers.
Hoping for a local sale in the San Francisco Bay Area, technically, I am located in Marin, near the Larkspur Equator Coffee.
Cost is $2500, equal to all the kits, crossovers, screws, terminal plates and wire.