Hi All,
I am thinking of doing a second build. My 1st build was Recession Buster kit. I also built couple of subwoofers and infinite baffle. So I am not totally new. I am very good with electronics and ok with wood working.
My budget is 300 which can be stretched to 500 if really needed. I need 2 speakers for music only, mostly metal genre. Ideally I would want to be able to use them without sub, but if needed I dont mind adding sub.
So my dilemma is: Build or Buy
Based on my research, this is what I am thinking:
Build:
-Nathalie P
-Statement monitors
Buy:
-Behringer TRUTH B2031A sounds like a good deal - I will be getting decent speakers with 2 channel amplifiers in each speaker
I am looking forward to suggestions!
Thanks!
I am thinking of doing a second build. My 1st build was Recession Buster kit. I also built couple of subwoofers and infinite baffle. So I am not totally new. I am very good with electronics and ok with wood working.
My budget is 300 which can be stretched to 500 if really needed. I need 2 speakers for music only, mostly metal genre. Ideally I would want to be able to use them without sub, but if needed I dont mind adding sub.
So my dilemma is: Build or Buy
Based on my research, this is what I am thinking:
Build:
-Nathalie P
-Statement monitors
Buy:
-Behringer TRUTH B2031A sounds like a good deal - I will be getting decent speakers with 2 channel amplifiers in each speaker
I am looking forward to suggestions!
Thanks!
Is your budget including subwoofer? Or you're willing to spend separate and extra for that?
If you really want to crank metal you should have something with high sensitivity and AT LEAST a 10" woofer. The Behringers won't fill that jones without a sub, and the kits you mention are not high sensitivity. They should play loud, but they will not CRANK METAL (my opinion as a speaker engineer and dyed-in-the-wool metalhead). I think I'd be pointing you to something with one of those 96 dB Audax mids and horn (one of my future pipe dreams!). But I confess not to know an exact design or budget.
What is the rest of your system like? Powered monitors are not usually integrated into home systems. Not impossible, but unusual.
If you really want to crank metal you should have something with high sensitivity and AT LEAST a 10" woofer. The Behringers won't fill that jones without a sub, and the kits you mention are not high sensitivity. They should play loud, but they will not CRANK METAL (my opinion as a speaker engineer and dyed-in-the-wool metalhead). I think I'd be pointing you to something with one of those 96 dB Audax mids and horn (one of my future pipe dreams!). But I confess not to know an exact design or budget.
What is the rest of your system like? Powered monitors are not usually integrated into home systems. Not impossible, but unusual.
head_unit,Flaesh,ScottG,
Thanks for suggestions!
I should've mentioned this in my original post: my budget is for 2 channels only.
In case of build my budget is for speakers and filters only, wood I already have.
Sub may come later, I aslo have one unused.
Even though I am capable of designing my own speakers, I don't have time for this right now, so can you suggest any good DIY design given my requirements?
Alex
Thanks for suggestions!
I should've mentioned this in my original post: my budget is for 2 channels only.
In case of build my budget is for speakers and filters only, wood I already have.
Sub may come later, I aslo have one unused.
Even though I am capable of designing my own speakers, I don't have time for this right now, so can you suggest any good DIY design given my requirements?
Alex
my own speakers are built-in my own flat.. i remake them sometimes - without boxes and with active crossing and measurements it's not difficult .. but i havn't exact project ..
if you whant high eff. speakers - there's a lot of info on this forum and in the web but not all are cheap..
search ''econowave project" for example..
p.s.: !. look at kits Pi Speakers - unmatched quality and state-of-the-art performance by Wayne Parham
if you whant high eff. speakers - there's a lot of info on this forum and in the web but not all are cheap..
search ''econowave project" for example..
p.s.: !. look at kits Pi Speakers - unmatched quality and state-of-the-art performance by Wayne Parham
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Curt's Sten II MTM Speaker Kit - Pair: Madisound Speaker Store
$139 with crossovers, four 6 inch woofers and two tweeters--use the rest of the money to buy a BIC 12" sub for around $200?
Or, you can build the Stenorians which use six of those 6" woofers for each speaker--that will give you real output.
$139 with crossovers, four 6 inch woofers and two tweeters--use the rest of the money to buy a BIC 12" sub for around $200?
Or, you can build the Stenorians which use six of those 6" woofers for each speaker--that will give you real output.
just installed 1.4" (3" diaph.) $20 china drivers (http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...ion-mid-h-f-range-drivers-12.html#post2838684) in modified to 1.4" 2380A , ~600+ hz crossed . it's work.
just installed 1.4" (3" diaph.) $20 china drivers (http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...ion-mid-h-f-range-drivers-12.html#post2838684) in modified to 1.4" 2380A , ~600+ hz crossed . it's work.
Nice find!
$20 in china.
from $96 here
Couldn't even find a supplier in the States..
don't know shipping cost from China to US.
very few Chinese vendors sell for 2 drivers.
m.b. "clones" of b&c, rcf etc. is prohibited in US?
"clones" aren't, but if it violates patent law then it's possible for a restraining order to compel the importer to deny it entry in the US.
Chances are though that it doesn't violate any patent (..compression drivers have been around for a long time, and a patent holder needs to have some new process or design that is being copied), and that even if it did - the patent holder must both be aware of the violation and seek the restraining order (or some form of recompense).
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for sasav; cheap and documented : Drift Recipe
personally i definetly preferring normal comp. driver in cd horn crossed about 1k or lower..
personally i definetly preferring normal comp. driver in cd horn crossed about 1k or lower..
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The Eminence Legend B-102 is one of the best woofers in town. Congrat.for sasav; cheap and documented : Drift Recipe
personally i definetly preferring normal comp. driver in cd horn crossed about 1k or lower..
I know this from my previous tested simulations I show here.
EMINENCE LEGEND BP102, VB = 96.7 L, FB = 25.3 Hz, le 0 dB correspond à 91.9 dB2.83Vm.
F3=36 Hz, F6=26 Hz, F12=19 Hz
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No, that's for the B102.Unfortunately xmax = 3mm only
Bicone EMINENCE LEGEND B102 Die-Cast Aluminum - Mid-Range.
http://www.eminence.com/pdf/Legend_B102.pdf
EMINENCE LEGEND BP102 has Xmax = 6.2 mm. Pressed Steel - Woofer.
http://www.eminence.com/pdf/Legend_BP102.pdf
edit: Just to say that the driver in the project is not a woofer but a bi-cone mid-driver. I was referring to the woofer above.
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Hi, consider https://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/tarkus : , rgds, sreten.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
head_unit,Flaesh,ScottG,
Even though I am capable of designing my own speakers, I don't have time for this right now, so can you suggest any good DIY design given my requirements?
Alex
Build! If you have $500 check out the GR Research N3. They also have some other less expensive kits that are not on their website listed here.
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