Frequently the topic comes up of what commerical kits are good, better, or best, or what we might recommend for someone that doesn't want to go the whole hog DIY route.
There are a lot of nice products out there with varying levels of design sophistication, but I'll admit I'm a little biased about my design preferences, and there's not too many kits from the DIY kit companies that I'm fully enthusiastic about.
One company I've purchased components from frequently (most often custom crossover coils), and for which I have a fair amount of respect for their principle designer is North Creek Music. George has introduced a new design which looks to be quite well executed; the thinking behind it is quite sound, IMO, and bears a closer look for anyone looking for high quality and acoustic performance at a fair price. :T

Pegasus System
My understanding is that a dual driver sytsem using the W18 is in development, to be titled the Prometheus, which will use a configuration and tweeter ribbon similar to the Manifest.
Now, lest everyone think I'm turning into a schill for George and abandoning my DIY projects, do note the prices which this level of quality commands. :E
In bang for the buck, I think we're doing pretty well here with the various Modula based projects.
But I understand that the level of DIY we do here isn't for everyone, and that high quality kits have a place in the audio universe. I think George's better designs will compare well to a lot of fairly high end commercial offerings- let's not forget the crossover work he's done for B&W and Apogee- those are fairly serious calling cards.
~Jon
There are a lot of nice products out there with varying levels of design sophistication, but I'll admit I'm a little biased about my design preferences, and there's not too many kits from the DIY kit companies that I'm fully enthusiastic about.
One company I've purchased components from frequently (most often custom crossover coils), and for which I have a fair amount of respect for their principle designer is North Creek Music. George has introduced a new design which looks to be quite well executed; the thinking behind it is quite sound, IMO, and bears a closer look for anyone looking for high quality and acoustic performance at a fair price. :T
Pegasus System
My understanding is that a dual driver sytsem using the W18 is in development, to be titled the Prometheus, which will use a configuration and tweeter ribbon similar to the Manifest.
Now, lest everyone think I'm turning into a schill for George and abandoning my DIY projects, do note the prices which this level of quality commands. :E
In bang for the buck, I think we're doing pretty well here with the various Modula based projects.

But I understand that the level of DIY we do here isn't for everyone, and that high quality kits have a place in the audio universe. I think George's better designs will compare well to a lot of fairly high end commercial offerings- let's not forget the crossover work he's done for B&W and Apogee- those are fairly serious calling cards.
~Jon

ops: - Thanks Dennis.
The actual baffle is 12.5" wide, I hope that can help the Neo's low end a little.
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