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I would like to build a set of floor speakers, maybe a tweeter, midrange
and one or two woofers but I'm beginning to wonder if it would be easier to build my own space shuttle. I've read one book by David Weems, Designing, Building, and Testing Your Own Speaker System, it's the only book on the subject at my local library. Being a total neophyte, the book was of marginal help, so I went looking on Amazon. The speaker building books I found on Amazon suffered the same criticisms as Weem's book so I'm not sure where to start. I'll be honest, I have a small budget ($200+wood), but I do have all the necessary tools, I just want to build some nice speakers. I will settle for plans but all the plans I found were for sub boxes. I should mention that the speakers will be used in a smallish room, 11x16 feet and that I have congenital hearing damage (about 40% right ear, 20% left ear) and I have difficulty distinguishing midrange sounds; so spending lots of money would be a waste anyway. I actually have extremely good hearing at high frequencies. The speakers will be built to match an existing entertainment center (height will be ~40-50", width 8-10", depth can be whatever). Can anyone point me in the right direction? -- Mac Cool |
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