For the love of...kits?


My foray into audio began with speakers, then amps, and other components. Subs and room acoustics came next. And so on.

Early on, trying to find good sound meant doing a lot of research about brands and, to the degree possible, about the designs and parts used by better components.

Upgrading my stuff came next -- improving capacitors, volume pots, and other aspects of my gear. I’m lucky to have an amazing tech and builder in town. He’s been a godsend.

I have largely shifted away from the new market. If I do make changes, it’s nearly always buying and selling used. I sold some stuff, bought other stuff, compared and contrasted.

The tech mentioned above has sold me one amazing preamp and has loaned me a number of great pieces he’s built, either from kits or DIY. These have included an autoformer preamp, solid state preamp (based around a Burson buffer) and a really impressive Hypex-based Class D amp. All these units look nice enough, but not fancy. But, they’re dead quiet and have all the inputs and outputs you could want or need. Recently, he also loaned me quite a sweet little headphone amp. Also, quite amazing.

Yesterday, I purchased an Akitika GT-102 amplifier for a mere $450 on USAM. It’s hugely upgraded and I’m beginning to listen to it -- comparing it to my Pass XA-25 (as Herb Reichert did a while back) and my Quicksilver Mono 60’s.

I’m not sure, but I’m starting to get the distinct feeling that if one knows which DIY stuff to buy, which kits, the path to really amazing sound is not necessarily that expensive. In other words, a little knowledge can save a lot of money.

I’ll be looking at speaker kits, next.

This is not to say that DIY or kits replaces most of the finely made and researched gear out there. Rather, that for someone looking for the best sound for the money, they could do a lot worse than (a) really smart used shopping and (b) used kits or DIY kits of higher quality (such as Pass’s Amp Camp stuff, or the Akitika kit I just got, assembled).

Over and out.

128x128hilde45

I love this topic. I repair and restore vintage stereo equipment and guitar amps as a small venture side gig. I have been tossing around the idea of modifying my Thiel CS2 2 with an external crossover using upgraded crossover parts. But the big change would be to modify the design of the crossover for Bi-amping. Then design and build a tube amp for the mids and tweeters. Solid state amp for the woofers. 

@jodeven 

I have been tossing around the idea of modifying my Thiel CS2 2 with an external crossover using upgraded crossover parts. But the big change would be to modify the design of the crossover for Bi-amping. Then design and build a tube amp for the mids and tweeters. Solid state amp for the woofers. 

There are lots of variables, but bi-amping with tubes on the mids/tweeters, with SS amp on the woofers (@ 80hz) was one of the better moves I've made to my system in over 30 years.  😍😎  Let us know how you make out if you give it a go.

I love my Pi 4 speakers built from kit.

Both GR Research and Pi Speakers will be at the upcoming (June) Lone Star AudioFest. I believe the Pi Speaker designer/owner is one of the show organizers.

Pi Speakers

@hilde45 

40+ years "hacking" audio gear has revealed just how simple, easy, and cheap it is to make (almost) anything sound better.  Sometimes with no more than a hand-held driver with flat/Philips/Torx bit installed -- and a couple of minutes to spare.

@asvjerry 

"Good weekend, all....Time for this climber to attack Mt. Honeydo yet again...."

I have many failed attempts at climbing this mountain.  I usually run out of oxygen well below the summit.  The slow task of repelling back down the mountain isn't much fun.  With the thrill of victory well out of reach, the agony of da feet is a reoccurring phenomena.  

 

@waytoomuchstuff ... *wry L* Ah, my silly friend....Being repelled by repelling and the numbing 'tude involved, I choose to just jump....

It's like Groundhog Day.

You wake up at where you began.

Therefore, you get to try a different tack to attack the same old same odd... ;)

Variations on a theme....'how musical'....