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FNG212
Audioholic
I was watching Battlestar: Galactica last night on DVD and started to wonder about my speakers, for the first time.
My favorite scenes from a sonic standpoint are the viper fighter scenes. Usually the background music is timmpany and bass drum scores for drama. Also they model the fighter's main gun sound as if you're hearing it through the machine itself so its a very deep "wump wump wump" as the guns fire. Anyone who has seen the show knows what I'm talking about, anyone who hasn't should watch it. I don't know if I had the volume too low or if my speakers are weak but the drums just felt thin and transparent. I am going to retest the scene tonight but it got me started thinking about DIY mains/center.
I have yet to complete the Kappa build but feel confident about it. While doing some reading about DIY mains it's obvious there is a lot more that goes into it than a sub.
My goal is more authority out of the main channel. My crossover is set to 90Hz so the center was probably handling the timmpany drums but maybe not the bass drums. I have not felt that dialogue was thin or lacking but those freqs on the boarder need more depth I think.
My initial idea (for the center) was a 2-way (?) MTM with 5"/1" drivers (no clue which drivers though) and a 3-way 5-driver array (is that right?) with 6"/3"/1" drivers.
From what I gather the 3-way will be much more complicated, but I am confident in my circuitry skills to attempt it.
Am I even on the right track? I would build floor standing towers to go with it since the front three should match but I am most concerned about the center since something like 70% comes from it.
Thanks again.
My favorite scenes from a sonic standpoint are the viper fighter scenes. Usually the background music is timmpany and bass drum scores for drama. Also they model the fighter's main gun sound as if you're hearing it through the machine itself so its a very deep "wump wump wump" as the guns fire. Anyone who has seen the show knows what I'm talking about, anyone who hasn't should watch it. I don't know if I had the volume too low or if my speakers are weak but the drums just felt thin and transparent. I am going to retest the scene tonight but it got me started thinking about DIY mains/center.
I have yet to complete the Kappa build but feel confident about it. While doing some reading about DIY mains it's obvious there is a lot more that goes into it than a sub.
My goal is more authority out of the main channel. My crossover is set to 90Hz so the center was probably handling the timmpany drums but maybe not the bass drums. I have not felt that dialogue was thin or lacking but those freqs on the boarder need more depth I think.
My initial idea (for the center) was a 2-way (?) MTM with 5"/1" drivers (no clue which drivers though) and a 3-way 5-driver array (is that right?) with 6"/3"/1" drivers.
From what I gather the 3-way will be much more complicated, but I am confident in my circuitry skills to attempt it.
Am I even on the right track? I would build floor standing towers to go with it since the front three should match but I am most concerned about the center since something like 70% comes from it.
Thanks again.