Hi,
I’ve a limited experience in building my own speakers, and by now the best speakers I’ve built are by far the Silbury with MA10.3.
What is the DIY speaker that you have built, designed or heard that is the best for you?
Please explain also why you consider it “best”.
I consider Silbury with MA10.3 superior to FHXL with MA11MS because of the detail and extension they have, but still the FHXL is a very very good speaker and extremely easy to build.
Thanks in advance to everyone.
Roberto
I’ve a limited experience in building my own speakers, and by now the best speakers I’ve built are by far the Silbury with MA10.3.
What is the DIY speaker that you have built, designed or heard that is the best for you?
Please explain also why you consider it “best”.
I consider Silbury with MA10.3 superior to FHXL with MA11MS because of the detail and extension they have, but still the FHXL is a very very good speaker and extremely easy to build.
Thanks in advance to everyone.
Roberto
I have done a few and always comes back to Accuton drivers. They don’t “stand in the way” for whatever you put in front of them😊
In reply to @vinylkid58 even if I no more see his post: I agree there’s no absolute best, but there’s a personal best for some specific reasons.
I agree, and the reason I deleted my post. Still on my first cup of coffee. 🙂there’s a personal best for some specific reasons.
It's all about what works best for you. I'm guessing the Silbury may be just a bit too imposing for some, and may not get passed a significant other in the household. 😉
jeff
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Hi Jeff, can you believe? SHE told be they would have been nice in the livingroom.may not get passed a significant other in the household
Hi,
I’ve a limited experience in building my own speakers, and by now the best speakers I’ve built are by far the Silbury with MA10.3.
What is the DIY speaker that you have built, designed or heard that is the best for you?
Please explain also why you consider it “best”.
I consider Silbury with MA10.3 superior to FHXL with MA11MS because of the detail and extension they have, but still the FHXL is a very very good speaker and extremely easy to build.
Thanks in advance to everyone.
Roberto
My tower speaker using the Markaudio chn110 with bass port has forced me to revalue every thing I have learned before. Crossovers are VERY bad for soundquality, both passive and active.
I sold my Genelec SAM monitors and Im not going to build another 3 way active crossover speaker with expensive drivers. No two or three way speaker sound as good as the one I have now.
It isn't any of my business, but when op posted in full range forum, its typically meant to be about single drivers.View attachment 1398654
I have done a few and always comes back to Accuton drivers. They don’t “stand in the way” for whatever you put in front of them😊
Do you have a link to them?My tower speaker using the Markaudio chn110 with bass port has forced me to revalue every thing I have learned before.
During Covid I had kept a ranked list (demented demerit score hi/mid/lo 0 being perfect realism) but it grew way too large.... And the then top tier got buried.
I would welcome seeing a multi-way "best" together with a "fullrange" best-effort, differences explained.It isn't any of my business, but when op posted in full range forum, its typically meant to be about single drivers.
Probably a tie between the A12/7 for sonics, and the Elipses and Facets for thrill of the chase.
All included “full rangers” for the mid-tweeters, and at least dual mid-bass drivers.
All included “full rangers” for the mid-tweeters, and at least dual mid-bass drivers.
Both in the photo gallery:
PrimeRadiant Axia (single ceramic tweet; multi-tweets still in progress). 2-way but minimalist with "single-driver characteristics" such as point-source coherence.
Stacked micor55 LX. Two complementary fullrange drivers straight-through XO-less perfect on-axis frequency response down to low 40s. (Not LX cardioid OB top.)
PrimeRadiant Axia (single ceramic tweet; multi-tweets still in progress). 2-way but minimalist with "single-driver characteristics" such as point-source coherence.
Stacked micor55 LX. Two complementary fullrange drivers straight-through XO-less perfect on-axis frequency response down to low 40s. (Not LX cardioid OB top.)
Only half of a speaker . Better Lowther ( Dx4 and up although dx3 is not so bad either - no fostex under any circumstances ) in big front horn .
Maybe ( questionable) some sort of open baffle and sympathetic winds .
You can safely forget any diy and semi diy effort in traditional monkey coffin speakers all the Troels and Bagby wannabes beating pros in their own game on the budget. It's just a delusion of a hobbyists but a nice hobby in itself.
Maybe ( questionable) some sort of open baffle and sympathetic winds .
You can safely forget any diy and semi diy effort in traditional monkey coffin speakers all the Troels and Bagby wannabes beating pros in their own game on the budget. It's just a delusion of a hobbyists but a nice hobby in itself.
The best DIY speaker I heard to date is "The Loudspeaker 2" from Troels Gravesen.
I have built the following speakers:
Amish (ScanSpeak) Troels
Sp95 (scan speak) Troels
Ellam flex (scan speak)Troels
Cno mk2 (seas) Troels
Cno 2.5 (seas) Troels
Cno4 (seas) Troels
Next4 (seas) Troels
Bifrost (seas)
TL2 (PA drivers) Troels
Currently building:
AtiRi (audio technology+Faital) Troels
I also heard huge amount of commercial speakers, from all the audio spectrum.
TL2 is one of the best speakers regardless of price. You can make it better by giving it a better source better amplifier, it will reveal it effortlessly and will never be the weakest link in the system. Many speakers I had said very clearly, "I come this far and now no more" Not so with the TL2.
I have built the following speakers:
Amish (ScanSpeak) Troels
Sp95 (scan speak) Troels
Ellam flex (scan speak)Troels
Cno mk2 (seas) Troels
Cno 2.5 (seas) Troels
Cno4 (seas) Troels
Next4 (seas) Troels
Bifrost (seas)
TL2 (PA drivers) Troels
Currently building:
AtiRi (audio technology+Faital) Troels
I also heard huge amount of commercial speakers, from all the audio spectrum.
TL2 is one of the best speakers regardless of price. You can make it better by giving it a better source better amplifier, it will reveal it effortlessly and will never be the weakest link in the system. Many speakers I had said very clearly, "I come this far and now no more" Not so with the TL2.
@noamgeller Could you in a few words per Troels design, identify what stood out as intrinsic strength/weakness, and for what genre/format/environment it was best (superlative)? (And ballpark cost range, please.)
Are there consistent themes and methods to these designs? THANKS
Are there consistent themes and methods to these designs? THANKS
Could you describe the (minimum) "big front horn" please? Thanks.Only half of a speaker . Better Lowther ( Dx4 and up although dx3 is not so bad either - no fostex under any circumstances ) in big front horn .
Maybe ( questionable) some sort of open baffle and sympathetic winds .
You can safely forget any diy and semi diy effort in traditional monkey coffin speakers all the Troels and Bagby wannabes beating pros in their own game on the budget. It's just a delusion of a hobbyists but a nice hobby in itself.
I have Fidelio PM2A (ticonal), homeless PM6A, and (stored in the US) DX3. I double-notched the 15ohm Al PM6A to flatness above 2khz but horn/waveguide ought to help below that.
Notes on PM6A, F200A, W300Aii, FE108eΣ, and my Supravox TLonken.
Belated drawing of the thread-title TLonken, 17L 1.5m-line converted from a very inexpensive but solidly-built (18mm MDF), ready-made labyrinth cabinet. Measurements are inexact and certainly non-optimal. The TLonken has served as a testing platform for "high-powered" (low Qts) 8-inch fullrange drivers including: Supravox, Lowther PM6A, Isred/MKHIFI drum-paper, and Fostex F200A....
During the Chinese New Year holiday I was "idle-fishing" and saw bargain-priced F200A and W300Aii, both models of course NLA/rarely show up/usually very expensive. Turned out to have suffered damage but still...
During the Chinese New Year holiday I was "idle-fishing" and saw bargain-priced F200A and W300Aii, both models of course NLA/rarely show up/usually very expensive. Turned out to have suffered damage but still...
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Does it have to be single driver? Or is multiple drivers of the same species allowed 😀.It isn't any of my business, but when op posted in full range forum, its typically meant to be about single drivers.

Past my 10 year anniversary and still happy with it.
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