Small sealed rear or PR surround speakers

Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
You might want to get in contact with a DIY'er or maybe someone like Danny Richey and tell him your needs...maybe they can build you exactly what your looking for.
 
annunaki

annunaki

Moderator
You might want to get in contact with a DIY'er or maybe someone like Danny Richey and tell him your needs...maybe they can build you exactly what your looking for.
That is what I was thinking Matt.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Thanks guys... appreciate you tossing out the idea's...

I have actually thought about doing some of my own speakers, but I'm afraid of dealing with the crossover... I can build subs, but I'm much less confident in putting together a speaker that will be any good... :(
 
annunaki

annunaki

Moderator
Thanks guys... appreciate you tossing out the idea's...

I have actually thought about doing some of my own speakers, but I'm afraid of dealing with the crossover... I can build subs, but I'm much less confident in putting together a speaker that will be any good... :(
Go full active! It is better than passive anyway. As long as you select quality components (drivers & tweeters) with even response up to and slightly past the x-over point and no large breakup modes, the behringer cx2310 works extremely well. It is cheap too ($79). As long as you have an inexpensive 4 channel amplifier it would work fantastic.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Thanks guys... appreciate you tossing out the idea's...

I have actually thought about doing some of my own speakers, but I'm afraid of dealing with the crossover... I can build subs, but I'm much less confident in putting together a speaker that will be any good... :(
You can hire out the crossovers, but don't start with surrounds.
 
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