Seeking recommendations regarding speaker enclosure for field coil driver

Your opinion is as valid as mine and I guess you have a lot more expertise and practical experience. It's a speaker after all . It's built like a speaker and behaves like a speaker so regardless of what you think about the idea behind it your input in regards to laws of physics is absolutely valid and valuable. We just try and help to make people happy and not necessarily " right " . These are two different things.
This is my speaker so you know from what angle I look on the topic 😉 All the best
 

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Thank you for your wise input, Limono.

I can draw some conclusions from this thread:

1. DIY rarely ends up in a fully-integrated solution that you are satisfied with.
2. DIY takes time and effort in order to adjust the sound to your likings.

I think I will purchase the field coil driver and try to proceed with all the support that I can get from friends that have the relevant skills. I feel like it's a bit of a risk but that I have to try it. It appears that Rullits drivers are among the best and if I could get intimate, even transcending listening experiences at home, I would be very grateful.

It is much easier to just upgrade my current Audio Note speakers but a lot of people tell me that even better results hide within the drivers of Mr. Rullit.
 
The Audio Notes which likely would be tonally comparable are the stratospheric priced all alnico models wired with silver. Only for oil moguls ..

I agree. I think Audio Note is great, but somehow the prices reach astronomical highs after AN-E SPe models. Therefore I was recommended to pursue a DIY project with the Rullit driver as the focal point.
 
Why not try the new (?) Mark Audio MAOP drivers? They are quite pricey, they come with 6.5" diameter which is ENOUGH for home use.
BTW wood is known to be the material to make speaker cabinets, but it's not the right one.
Also paper for cones...c'mon!!
 
Why not try the new (?) Mark Audio MAOP drivers? They are quite pricey, they come with 6.5" diameter which is ENOUGH for home use.
BTW wood is known to be the material to make speaker cabinets, but it's not the right one.
Also paper for cones...c'mon!!
Correct. Women love it too. You can hide the boomer behind the sofa and play elevator music all day long. If you get rid of the cables in the same move you may even get lucky in the evening...
 
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I sincerely hope it is not snake oil and that you are all right. It's all still suspicious to me, and the price is incredible for a pair of drivers that look like they were made by high school students in a technical class.
 
Hi, I'm sure the Rullit are great drivers.... I presume you have seen these:
https://www.treehausaudiolab.com/
Sure I have. Thank you very much. I have considered their speakers but unfortunately their design doesn't match my interior too well.
Why not try the new (?) Mark Audio MAOP drivers? They are quite pricey, they come with 6.5" diameter which is ENOUGH for home use.
BTW wood is known to be the material to make speaker cabinets, but it's not the right one.
Also paper for cones...c'mon!!
Thank you for the recommendation. It is, however, irrelevant. I'm not asking for recommendations for drivers, but it's kind of you anyway.