Size of Room used in
They Would be used in a bedroom about,
3 meters wide by 5 meters in length.
The speakers would point in the 3 meter direction.
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
I would be very greatfull for i do not know all that much about bookshelf speakers and im trying to find a pair for my new amplifier i made
They Would be used in a bedroom about,
3 meters wide by 5 meters in length.
The speakers would point in the 3 meter direction.
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
I would be very greatfull for i do not know all that much about bookshelf speakers and im trying to find a pair for my new amplifier i made
doesn't look like a bad deal. Couldn't tell what the drivers were though. Check out the br-1 at parts express online for comparison sake. Its kind of an entry level speaker kit but with fairly good quality.
I've used my lm3876 amp for all kinds of wierd things and doesn't seem to get upset. You'll probably be fine. At least you'll know how to fix it if it dies.
I've used my lm3876 amp for all kinds of wierd things and doesn't seem to get upset. You'll probably be fine. At least you'll know how to fix it if it dies.
This is the review they used to have on the M4 on their old site and is in the review section on the new site. Will give you some insight into them.
http://www.dansdata.com/m4kit.htm
The diyaudio review but the link doesn't work.
http://www.diyaudio.com/reviews/theloudspeakerkit.php
Those that have built the M4 are very happy with it but have a look at the one in the Wiki as it will cost about the same to build but you have to cut your own MDF. It's on the same level as the M5 which is a cut above the M4.
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=Loudspeaker+Design+and+Construction+Guide
It's no longer a commercial design but a learning tool for the DIYer.
http://www.dansdata.com/m4kit.htm
The diyaudio review but the link doesn't work.
http://www.diyaudio.com/reviews/theloudspeakerkit.php
Those that have built the M4 are very happy with it but have a look at the one in the Wiki as it will cost about the same to build but you have to cut your own MDF. It's on the same level as the M5 which is a cut above the M4.
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=Loudspeaker+Design+and+Construction+Guide
It's no longer a commercial design but a learning tool for the DIYer.
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