Well, let's just say the economy is in it's current state in large part due to politicians - I'll leave it at that. My views on the matter are none too friendly and rather than start a flame war or argument I'll just with hold my thoughts.
I don't think all DIY look like crap, I'm thinking in realistic aspects to how well I personally can make something. I don't know how to finish wood or make beveled edges or any of that. My DIY sub would look like this at best
Because a DIY subwoofer requires all this:
http://www.the-last-domain.com/MattsProjects/DIYSubwoofer/tabid/70/Default.aspx Done in - you guess it a garage we do not have! We don't even have a large enough shed to work in or a room big enough to have this stuff in.
Sorry, I'm a realist. That requires a lot of time and skill with wood that I simply don't have. I'm not dependent on other's skills, I know about cars and work on them TO AN EXTENT (hardcore internals be left to grease monkeys), I take all my own photos and wouldn't hire a photographer, I build my own computers, among other things. Again, I'll leave wood work to someone who has a garage and lots of spare time. I have neither.
I don't suffer the problem a lot of college students have by having a cheap crappy car, not to brag but it's a very nice car by most definitions. Powered by the GM 3800 Series II supercharged motor still running great at 149k miles and hopefully many more (I have seen them go over 220k+ regularly). Still, barring it blowing a piston or something I can maintain it. Change my own spark plugs, just did the wires, change my own oil and filters, etc.
With my current overloaded state of school work I simply don't have time to take a project of that magnitude. There's no room in this house to do it - it's just not feasible.
All that aside, I see the AH store put all the Velodynes on sale. I see the Mini-Impact is $300 but would it be more worth that or would the Impact-10 - or neither?