Suggestions for a ~$1K 2.0 DIY Speaker Build

jinjuku

jinjuku

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So far the Mission Statements are what I have been looking at.

My music collection consists mainly of Rock and Classical (60/40 split). I want a speaker with slam (think Rush YYZ) but also great midrange and imaging (think Rachmoninov, Vivaldi, Holtz, Bach, Mahler etc...)

Thanks for any input...
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
So far the Mission Statements are what I have been looking at.

My music collection consists mainly of Rock and Classical (60/40 split). I want a speaker with slam (think Rush YYZ) but also great midrange and imaging (think Rachmoninov, Vivaldi, Holtz, Bach, Mahler etc...)

Thanks for any input...
with DIY I think building something your familiar with is a good thing, but have you ever heard a good TL. I know TLS has some alternative Thor TL options that you might consider. They are great speakers for sure. Zaph also has many excellent designs.

https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=8691 fits right under the price point.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

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with DIY I think building something your familiar with is a good thing, but have you ever heard a good TL. I know TLS has some alternative Thor TL options that you might consider. They are great speakers for sure. Zaph also has many excellent designs.

https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=8691 fits right under the price point.
I looked at the SB job Zaph did. Unfortunately:

1. It's kind of a request build by SB Acoustics
2. My wife saw it
3. While I don't have a high Aesthetic, this speaker does manage to dip below that thresh hold.

I know I asked, you answered. Sorry:( Thanks though.

I will PM TLS.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I looked at the SB job Zaph did. Unfortunately:

1. It's kind of a request build by SB Acoustics
2. My wife saw it
3. While I don't have a high Aesthetic, this speaker does manage to dip below that thresh hold.

I know I asked, you answered. Sorry:( Thanks though.

I will PM TLS.
It's one of many options, but I think the Thor TL would be a much better choice. Another option would be to build your own 3-way or 2-way.
 
annunaki

annunaki

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So far the Mission Statements are what I have been looking at.

My music collection consists mainly of Rock and Classical (60/40 split). I want a speaker with slam (think Rush YYZ) but also great midrange and imaging (think Rachmoninov, Vivaldi, Holtz, Bach, Mahler etc...)

Thanks for any input...
Here is a design that may suit your needs. The driver selection is what I am suggesting you look at. Enclosure would be up to you however. Pete does well with his designs and has done some further tweaks on them.

http://techtalk.parts-express.com/showthread.php?t=215703
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

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The Thor TL is 50% over my budget...

I was also thinking about floor standing Natalie P's with an 8 inch side firing sub and a DCX to integrate it all.

My issue is this: Not all program material that you want to experience that tactile slam with is in the sub 100hz range. I built the Zaph ZA5.3c center channel and compared it to the ZDT3. While it articulated a little better under normal to low volumes, when getting on the volume knob the ZDT3 with the larger woofers simply just had more tactile feel and slam to them.

I just seems between $700-1000 there is not to much representation in the DIY.
Plus I don't want another pair of my ZDT3.5's. I want to try something else.

Thanks again very much.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
Here is a design that may suit your needs. The driver selection is what I am suggesting you look at. Enclosure would be up to you however. Pete does well with his designs and has done some further tweaks on them.

http://techtalk.parts-express.com/showthread.php?t=215703
For starters I would be afraid to veer from his box design. Seems to be an integral part of his approach. 2nd that cabinet looks like a nightmare to construct. But it really looks like a performer with all the right parts.

The RS28a is a killer tweeter even ignoring it's price, the Scanspeak is a killer mid-woofer and a great low distortion sub. Hmm...
 
annunaki

annunaki

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For starters I would be afraid to veer from his box design. Seems to be an integral part of his approach. 2nd that cabinet looks like a nightmare to construct. But it really looks like a performer with all the right parts.

The RS28a is a killer tweeter even ignoring it's price, the Scanspeak is a killer mid-woofer and a great low distortion sub. Hmm...
Both are great individual drivers which is why I would suggest them in such an application.

The Exodus Audio Anarchy mid/woofer is an excellent choice for sub 2K response and may be worth a look in a, dare I say it, 4 way option (?).

Small crossover tweaks could be made to adjust for the cabinet differences, if needed as well?
 
Matt34

Matt34

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Ok, the 2t and 4t would both fit into my budget... Have you heard these personally?
No, I haven't. Just going by the builds and reviews I've seen on HTguide.com mission complete section.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
The Thor TL is 50% over my budget...

I was also thinking about floor standing Natalie P's with an 8 inch side firing sub and a DCX to integrate it all.

My issue is this: Not all program material that you want to experience that tactile slam with is in the sub 100hz range. I built the Zaph ZA5.3c center channel and compared it to the ZDT3. While it articulated a little better under normal to low volumes, when getting on the volume knob the ZDT3 with the larger woofers simply just had more tactile feel and slam to them.

I just seems between $700-1000 there is not to much representation in the DIY.
Plus I don't want another pair of my ZDT3.5's. I want to try something else.

Thanks again very much.
I though I mentioned it, but TLS has a much lower cost set of drivers for the Thor. I wasn't thinking you'd buy the kit itself.

As far as the Anarchy goes it's a great driver, but I'd stick to MTM on your budget. Amps and crossovers are cost prohibitive IMO. FWIW a great box can do wonders with average drivers.
 
Matt34

Matt34

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I though I mentioned it, but TLS has a much lower cost set of drivers for the Thor. I wasn't thinking you'd buy the kit itself.

As far as the Anarchy goes it's a great driver, but I'd stick to MTM on your budget. Amps and crossovers are cost prohibitive IMO. FWIW a great box can do wonders with average drivers.
That was my thinking when suggesting the Gedlee Harper 8, especially when I know he has a quality sub sitting around unused.;)
 

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