It can be as hard as you want it to be especially the first time around. Vance Dickason says you can build a 10k set for 1k and I do not think that is far off. Buy his book at www.audioxpress.com
You are not going to design a new speaker or copy a difficult design first time around. Forget it. Go to www.Madisound.com forum and listen for awhile to the dialogue and then make a copy of a proven two way design. Mess around with it in order to learn a little and develope a little intuition about how filters work. Go to http://home.iprimus.com.au/ gradds if you want a challenge.
Try www.snippets.org and then to the LDSG (Loudspeaker Driver selection Guide)link. Read it all.
or www.murphyblaster.com for simplier projects
or www.klone-audio.com which has great info on how to clone speakers. The guy there is working on a Legacy Whisper I think.
There are tons of sites on speaker building.
www.diyaudio.com is good too. Tons of individual projects can be found and reviewed there.
www.trueaudio.com and www.adireaudio.com have some simple overviews of speakerbuilding too.
You will find that some good builders have spent a lot of time on what appear to be relatively simple two way projects. Rome was not built in a day.
At www.audua.com there is some free loudspeaker design software to download and mess with.
Have Fun and if you already know all this and these sites than sorry for wasting your time.
Cheers,
You are not going to design a new speaker or copy a difficult design first time around. Forget it. Go to www.Madisound.com forum and listen for awhile to the dialogue and then make a copy of a proven two way design. Mess around with it in order to learn a little and develope a little intuition about how filters work. Go to http://home.iprimus.com.au/ gradds if you want a challenge.
Try www.snippets.org and then to the LDSG (Loudspeaker Driver selection Guide)link. Read it all.
or www.murphyblaster.com for simplier projects
or www.klone-audio.com which has great info on how to clone speakers. The guy there is working on a Legacy Whisper I think.
There are tons of sites on speaker building.
www.diyaudio.com is good too. Tons of individual projects can be found and reviewed there.
www.trueaudio.com and www.adireaudio.com have some simple overviews of speakerbuilding too.
You will find that some good builders have spent a lot of time on what appear to be relatively simple two way projects. Rome was not built in a day.
At www.audua.com there is some free loudspeaker design software to download and mess with.
Have Fun and if you already know all this and these sites than sorry for wasting your time.
Cheers,