Is it time in your hobby to build a speaker kit?


Not to save money, but to learn what you are talking about. Get your hands dirty. Touch all the parts. Can you screw? Can you solder? Want to experience something most of your audiophile friends never will?


Try out these sites:
www.madisound.com
https://meniscusaudio.com/
www.solen.ca

http://www.taylorspeakers.com/

https://greatplainsaudio.com/

Do this to have fun. Do this to roll your own crossover out of exotic Teflon and copper foil.

Best,

Erik
erik_squires

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I'm intrigued by the idea. Have done a bit of research.

And agree with you, it shouldn't really be about saving money because the good kits are damn expensive.

I'm a DIY sort of guy and would like to do this one day. I'm probably more interested in the cabinet/wood work. I would want the appearance to be something special. Not fancy or odd, just well done.

The thing is, most of my DIY'ing is to meet a need. And I don't need speakers right now.

Its on my list of possible 'to dos'.
@bdp24 The N3 kit from GR Research is very appealing to me. Web site bookmarked.