abefroeman said:
I would like to start with a kit that is pretty well assembled, to save time and because it will be assembled in my apartment. I have been considering as many kits in the $500 range as I can find, so your suggestions would be appreciated. These are the ones I am looking at so far:
Audax Front MTM
PE Aluminum MTM Kit
Cygnet MK2
Vifa Big A/V Kit
Tough choice… all those are probably pretty good. They have been around for some time, so they have stood the test of time. All are supported by Madisound or PE, both very good kit vendors.
As a personal choice, I am not partial to the sound of polypropylene woofers in the Vifa Big A/V kit and the Cygnet Mk2. I prefer the sound of coated paper or aluminum better. But these are broad generalizations, and the details of a design can make or break it despite the variations in sound due to materials of a cone.
The Cygnet Mk2 is a 2-way design with an 8" woofer and 1" dome tweeter. Most 8" woofers are hard to crossover at high enough frequency to mate well with a 1" tweeter. At a crossover freq of about 2000 Hz a typical 8" has lost much off-axis response. As a result the midrange in the crossover region can sound like there is a hole-in-the-middle, and you don't see many 2-ways with an 8" woofer. Again, this is a generalization, and despite this, both drivers in this kit are made by Seas, which are almost always excellent. I haven't heard this kit, and your preferences may vary from mine.
So, if it were my choice, I would take either the Audax or PE MTM kits. Both use two 6.5" drivers. The Audax aerogel driver cones had a very good reputation. They are no longer available for DIY sales, and the existing stock that Madisound has is all that is left in the US.
Another good MTM kit in your price range is the A/V2 from GR Research. See the web page for more details
http://www.gr-research.com/kits/av2.shtm
Hope this helps.