Believe me, I know the challenges of building a DIY speaker system, as I attempted it myself. Had it not been for a substantial amount of outside help, I would have ended up with a gigantic pair of clock radios! I grossly underestimated the engineering and skill needed to produce an audiophile level system.
In House Manufacturing vs. OEM Sourcing
I've been away from the hobby for quite some time, and my recent search for a new pair of loudspeakers has my head spinning. I never realized there were so many companies making loudspeakers these days. I've never heard of 60% of them.
What I do see is that the vast majority are using drivers from OEM manufacturers. While some claim that the drivers are "made to their specifications," the skeptic in me thinks there's a bit of smoke in the air. I'm sure someone like Wilson Audio is an exception, but I don't believe that's the case for most of them.
I would imagine that companies that manufacture their own drivers (Focal, Dynaudio, etc.) would have a distinct advantage in developing and voicing a loudspeaker. I'm not saying there there aren't some exceptional speakers out there that use OEM drivers, but it seems that distinction is limited to the ultra high-end.
Thoughts?
What I do see is that the vast majority are using drivers from OEM manufacturers. While some claim that the drivers are "made to their specifications," the skeptic in me thinks there's a bit of smoke in the air. I'm sure someone like Wilson Audio is an exception, but I don't believe that's the case for most of them.
I would imagine that companies that manufacture their own drivers (Focal, Dynaudio, etc.) would have a distinct advantage in developing and voicing a loudspeaker. I'm not saying there there aren't some exceptional speakers out there that use OEM drivers, but it seems that distinction is limited to the ultra high-end.
Thoughts?