Or MayBe he/She asks for a full-range monitor for a studio!
Example: play computer music, play a Keyboard but you're not feeling to use your stereo, or at least not your speakers. But those old Yamahas with whizzered 12" , or Fane ...those are good!
Example: play computer music, play a Keyboard but you're not feeling to use your stereo, or at least not your speakers. But those old Yamahas with whizzered 12" , or Fane ...those are good!
If nitpicking, the OP question is in the right section: “multi-way”, also in posts #11 and #13 the OP states he will be happy with DIY multi-way loudspeaker kit like Madisound/ Zaph Audio SB12.3, if available.The OP appears not to understand the purpose of this forum, nor its long running terminology. That makes for a troubled thread.
So, the only problem is the “improper” use of the term “full-range”... but this "mistake" was (and is) very common to many other threads where people are using the “full-range” description for a multi-way loudspeaker capable of very wide frequency response – in contrast to a single fullrange driver, which is not capable of very wide and very flat frequency response. So if someone is using “full range loudspeaker” description in the multi-way section here, I would assume he is not talking about single fullrange driver. There is special full range section here, devoted to a single fullrange drivers.
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I stand by my statement. The OP asked the question in the wrong place on the wrong website. Hand waving will not change that. Let it go.
Commercially available then I would vote for the ATC SCM40 but you need a lot of grunt from the amp c.200w plus.
I went sealed with my DIY Satorels, 40litre and SB WO24P-4. (Plus Morel EM1308 and ET448 with active Nanodigi crossover with LR2 crossover at approx 700hz and 3500hz). Main reason was that I have a fairly lively room bass wise and the sealed box tames that somewhat.

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I went sealed with my DIY Satorels, 40litre and SB WO24P-4. (Plus Morel EM1308 and ET448 with active Nanodigi crossover with LR2 crossover at approx 700hz and 3500hz). Main reason was that I have a fairly lively room bass wise and the sealed box tames that somewhat.

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