I need some expert help in building

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I want to build my own speakers. But I don't know **** about crossovers. I need some one to reply who has built a three way speaker including a woofer midrange and tweeter. 100 watts of power will be supplied to the speaker. How in the hell do you build get the right capacitors etc without something blowing up. And I dont want to read no book about it either.
 
And I dont want to read no book about it either.



"I want to design build a car but I don't know **** about engines. And it's gotta be a V-12. And I don't want to learn any of the background I need to do this design. How do I figure out the right sparkplugs without blowing something up?"

Buy a kit. You'll be much better off and happier. Otherwise, you're doomed to failure. Seriously.
 
Google search, search, and search some more. I did and voila! Have built OB, TL and Voigt speakers without blowing them up! A cap shouldn't blow up anything except if you place it somewhere in your amplifier, but if you are tinkering with your amplifier and have no idea about cap values then, well, you just wouldn't.

For your lack of interest in learning, a kit is the way to go.
 
leadbelly said:




And don't forget to paint them green to support the 'Riders 🙂


Heh, never suspected to find sports related digs on an audio forum, riders do suck though.

"And now for something completely different": I agree with the advice given by all the others; go buy a kit. Google "speaker kit".
 
bateman said:
hello
I want to build my own speakers. But I don't know **** about crossovers. I need some one to reply who has built a three way speaker including a woofer midrange and tweeter. 100 watts of power will be supplied to the speaker. How in the hell do you build get the right capacitors etc without something blowing up. And I dont want to read no book about it either.

"Bait man"?
 
SkinnyBoy said:
if you wanna design crossovers but don't wanna read anything, go and buy a 2uF and a 10uF cap per speaker box... the 2uF is for the tweeter and the 10uF is for the woofer... perhaps those values are too low... better make it 2uF for the tweeter and a 15uF for the midrage.. 😀 yeah? lol


Or just wire all the drivers in parallel, stick a resistor in series so that the impedance isn't too low, and put a really low valued polyswitch in so that there isn't a chance in hell that any of the drivers will blow! They won't play real loud but they won't blow up and It won't require any skill either :nod:
 
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