How
to Build Your Own High-End Loudspeakers
Have you
ever dreamed of building your own stereo loudspeakers, subwoofers, home-theater
speakers or custom DIY enclosures rivaling the quality of even
the most expensive commercial
audio products?
I successfully
built my own high-end loudspeakers, replacing a pair of very expensive
brand name speakers. Can you tell the speaker at the right is handmade?
And building it was easier than you think. Perhaps I should also
add that I'm not the most skilled craftsman...
But
I had fun and learned a lot along the way and decided to launch
this website and share
my experiences with you.
My name
is Michael and my aim is to help you...
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Plan
and build a great-sounding stereo loudspeaker or home theater
speaker matching
your personal taste and budget. Whether
you need a cheap speaker, compact floorstanding speakers,
center satellite speakers - it's all covered here. If you
are an extremely demanding audiophile like me, I want you
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Understand
how a speaker works. I'll go into explaining all major
drivers and their respective function, crossover networks,
damping materials or wiring. |
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Avoid
the same mistakes I have made when constructing your speaker
cabinet (building a cabinet is probably the hardest part)
and make it look beautiful, too. Trust me, your wife is going
to love this |
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Build
your own active subwoofer. A high-quality subwoofer can
be used to complement your existing stereo speakers or extend
the subsonic range in a home theater setup. |
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Improve
your room acoustics so you can enjoy your favorite music
on your own custom-made speakers even more. |
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Construct
a cheap amplifier with just a handful of parts. |
Ready
to get started? Keep on reading and I hope that you may
also enjoy your favorite music from your own, self-built loudspeakers,
too!
08/30/07
Update: I'm currently in the process of setting
up my DIYAudio
blog
where I will keep you posted on interesting news and
developments. |
Links
to Get You Started

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