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MrBoat
Audioholic Ninja
Better produce grown at home most definitely. No pesticides and home ripened is worlds better. One indication being, a home grown tomato, even picked ripe, will live on a counter without refrigeration for two-three weeks. Carrots will keep in a fridge drawer for months. Spinach will keep 4x longer than store bought. My kids/grandkids thought they hated carrots and green beans. Once they tried them raw, fresh from the dirt, they were hooked.MrBoat
I am with you on your general line of thought as it regards things you can DIY verses just buying the end result. The end result often isn't the point: its the process or the path you take to get there that's really important. Given all the resources of a real corporation, the DIY guy probably isn't going to come up with the next great sounding speaker. Given all the resources of a real agri-corp, you aren't going to come up with cheaper produce either, or better.
But working on your own speakers is reward in itself as is gardening and providing something for your own table with your own two hands. The few tomatoes that survive my feable attempts at gardening are always worth the effort. Most things I can do a DIY approach with aren't about the end result being "better". They are about doing something myself or with my family. If the end result is pretty good, so much the better.
My current strawberry crop. No insect issues, sprays or chems. I have a worm composting operation that devours all of my veg scraps and my cardboard from Amazon and Parts Express. This is in part why things grow/taste so good. There's 3 cabbage plants in that one pot and they usually best 10lbs each.

Somewhat similar to speakers, I rubbed elbows with some pros that told me how and when. Some thought I was crazy trying to grow cool weather crops in Florida organically. Others, a bit more open minded once they checked out my operation and saw the sense in it. Now I am kind of known around these parts for growing killer tomatoes. It is very difficult to find stuff like tis around here. Even at the specialty outlets, with their specialty prices.

When it comes right down to it, I don't want the same thing everyone else has. I'd make some exceptions on some of JBL speakers.
When I built my diysoundgroup Tempests, I could not find a set of grilles I liked at any price. I know I am not the only one who owns the Tempests, but I am betting I am one of a few that has them in cherry with custom grilles and two RSS315 subs that match. This system is a little beyond DIY for it being a kit designed by pros of some sort. But I found a kit that defies WAF, current trends in aesthetics (as does my well lived in home) and actually ends up fitting into my industrial lifestyle. I'm a welder by trade and a bit rough around the edges and I could not buy a system that really fits all that.

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