The article obfuscates the differences between, a knowledgeable enthusiast (non DIYer), elite product consumer (audiophile), speaker kit assembler (DIYer) and "from scratch design and build" DIYer. All these categorizations are lumped into the stereotypical "audio enthusiast". The term then used, mostly in condescension, via sweeping generalities like, (emphasis mine)
Further, the article erroneously presumes that these marginally educated, bumbling hobbyists called DIY-ers, are using trial and error to serendipitously arrive at a good sounding design.
I can think of at least one highly educated, pro turned DIY-er,
Dr. Don Keele. I dare say,
his DIY design (now available as
Parts Express CBT-36 kit) has more physics than most commercially designed speakers.
After snide commentary is over, with great aplomb we are presented with this consolation,
So, to your question Mr. Feinstein,
I request that you indulge me and educate me. Take any of one your Atlantic Technology speakers and show me why it costs as much as it does. Further, prove to me that I cannot DIY a speaker or subwoofer of similar audio quality or fit and finish for the same cost (assume I have the skills and tools). I nominate the
10" 180 watt $600 sub.
Ball is in your court.