This is a guide intended to help people locate and choose between DIY Speaker Designs completed here at HTGuide's Mission Possible DIY Forum or by friends. These are designs that you can have confidence in. These designs are fully documented and ready for building. These designs were based on in-box measurements and have been constructed. Additionally, most of the designs here (in one form or another) have been extremely well received at various DIY events. These designs are well supported by the good folks at HTguide. If you have any questions about the designs, please, pull up a chair and start a thread.
This is not an index of the entire web as there are just too many to keep track of. There is nothing wrong with designs elsewhere, and them not appearing here is not a reflection upon them. I just don't have the time.
Other good websites are:
https://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy - Please read his FAQ's if you're just getting started!
Special thanks goes out to our fearless forum leaders: ThomasW and JonMarsh . Additional thanks to all of the designers that have given their designs away freely to the community.
Notes:
1) Price listed is typically the cost of the drivers and recommended crossover components at the time of original construction. Prices typically do NOT include required items, such as: the enclosures, wood, binding posts, flared ports, poly fill,etc.
2) Prices listed are for a PAIR of speakers.
3) Designer typically references the crossover designer.
This is intended to be a living document that will get updated as new designs are added. Last Updated: December 1, 2014!
Designs are organized by Type (2-way, 3-Way, Center, Open Baffle) and then Price.
Note: People frequently ask for designs intended to be placed inside entertainment centers, bookcases, or on shelves, or on walls. If you intended to place your speakers anywhere but away from room boundaries, please understand the effect this has and choose a design best suited to that location. Some designs here are designed to be near the wall. In-Wall designs can be adapted to inside entertainment centers.
Please see this thread for an understanding of what impact that makes. https://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34016& (Graphs repeated for those that won't follow the link)
2-Ways
Bose Buster
Design: 2-Way MTM, 3-way WTMW Center
Price:
Size: 10 1/2"h x 4 1/4"w x 9" d
Tweeter: Dayton ND20
Mid: M3N
Woofer:
Designer: Brandon (augerpro)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Comments: Complete 5.0 system for ~$300. Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event.
TriTrix
Design: 2-way MTM
Price: $120 - PE Special Recession Destroyer Kit
Size: Sealed: 20"H x 6.5"W x 8.25"D, Vented: 20"H x 6.5"W x 14.25"D, TL: 36"H x 7.5"W x 14.25"D
Tweeter:DAYTON DC28FS-8 SHIELDED SILK DOME TWEETER
Woofer: DAYTON DC130BS-4 CLASSIC SHIELDED WOOFER
Designer: Curt Campbell
Other Design Notes: 8-ohm Speaker. PE has kits, including knock down mdf boxes.
Related Designs: TriTrix MT
Comments: Very popular budget design. Well received at various DIY events.
Sietecerocero Project / Ochocinco MTM/Ochocinco TM
Design: MTM
Price: $150/pr (06/06/2010)
Size: PE 0.75cuft box: 20"h x 8"w x 13"d
Tweeter: Vifa BC25SC06 Fabric Dome
Mid: Dayton ND140-4 5-1/4" Aluminum Cone
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: 8 ohm design for easy use with low-end receivers! Designed for near wall mounting and to be used vertically as mains or horizontally as a center.
Related Designs: Seiscero TM
Comments: Was designed as part of the The Sietecerocero Project! to build an entire 5.1 setup for less than $700 total. Not demoed at a DIY event yet, but, CJD has a pretty good track record. :T
Noobster
Design: 2 way TM
Price: $160 per pair
Size: 14" H x 8.5" W x 12" D. - PE .5cf bookshelf cabinet or 0.5cf curved cabinet
Tweeter: Vifa DX25 (fabric dome)
Mid: NA
Woofer: TangBand W5-704D (poly cone)
Designer: Brandon (augerpro)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Noobsters MTM
Comments: Design that delivers high performance for an extremely low price, utilizing LR2 slopes and well behaved drivers.Good as small monitors or in a budget 5.1 system. Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event. ThomasW has listened to them and gives them the :T
RS150 MT
Design: TM
Price: $180
Size: 7.5"Wx12"Hx10"D
Tweeter: Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome), or Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: CJD AbouriouRS150 MTM
Comments: Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event. Several happy builds. CJD is well respected designer.
CJD Abouriou RS150 MTM Mains or Center
Design: 2-way MTM, Sealed or Vented
Price: $200 - $250
Size: 7.5"Wx21.5"Hx12.5"D (Sealed), 7.5"Wx21.5"Hx17.5"D (Vented)
Tweater: Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome), 27TDFC/TV, or 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome), or Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Design intended to be used vertically as mains or horizontally as a center. Can be placed near wall. Includes optional crossovers for on-wall mounting.
Related Designs: RS150 TM
Comments: The original MTM with the Seas 27TDFC and crossed at 2100Hz won the budget category competition at the 2005 DIY Chicago event.
Modula MT
Design: 2-way TM, Vented
Price:~$220 - $279 (depending on tweeter used)
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome), Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome), or Seas 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE Enclosures. 0.75 cu. ft. Combined series/parallel crossover.
Related Designs: Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , NatP MTM , Modula MTM , Modula MTM Center , Modula NeoD Center
Comments: Extremely well received at several DIY events. Highend, budget 2-way design.
Lineup Series
Design:Fullrange, TM, and MTM 2-way
Price: F4=$230, D4=$295, D44=$390, R4=$370, R44=$460
Size: 6"Wx12"Hx9"D (Full Range & TM), 6"Wx17"Hx9"D (MTM)
Tweeter: Seas D26NC55 (Textile dome) or Fountek NeoCD3.0m (Ribbon)
Mids: Tang Band W4-1337SA (4" Titanium Cone)
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Lineup MAXX, Mini, and Center
Comments: Several crossover variations to accommodate different in-room placements. Well received at Indiana DIY 2008
Mark K Seas ER18DXT
Design: 2-way MT
Price: $347
Size: 14" H x 8.5" W x 12" D (PE 0.5 cuft box)
Tweeter: Seas DXT
Woofer: Seas ER18 7"
Designer: Mark K.
Other Design Notes: mini-waveguide tweeter.
Related Designs:
Comments: A ported 2 way stand mounted loudspeaker featuring the Seas ER18 7" woofer mated to the Seas DXT tweeter using second order acoustic topology. The second order crossover and the unique waveguide of the DXT combine to create an unusually smooth power response essentially unique to this design.
The Chameleon
Design: Stand-Mounted 2-Way Closed Box/Passive Radiator/Ported (Your choice)
Price: $268 - $466 (Various options)
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D, Parts Express 0.75 cu. ft. box
Tweeter: SB Acoustics SB25STC-C000-4
Mid-Woofer: SB Acoustics SB17NRXC35-8
Designer: David Ralph
Other Design Notes: Options are shown for closed box, passive radiator or port. Multiple crossover implementations are also shown. The box highpass should work reasonably well with a separate subwoofer with the common highpass of 85Hz. System sensitivity is set to get a bit more low end extension.
Comments: The strong point of this design is the midrange. Vocals are especially clear and natural. Sibilance is not emphasized at all, yet the highs are extended. The limit is the low end response, but that must be expected from a 6.5" driver. If a subwoofer is used, consider running the system full range rather than from the subwoofer crossover highpass. The system impedance for most crossovers shown goes down to 4 ohms, but an amp rated 100W into 8-ohms (or better) should work for most music systems.
Natalie P
Design: 2-way MTM, Vented
Price:$310
Size: 22" H x 9" W x 13.5" D.
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE 1cuft Enclosures. Combined series/parallel crossover as used in Modula MT.
Related Designs: Modula MT , Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , Modula MTM , Modula MTM Center , Modula NeoD Center
Comments: Extremely well received high end at several DIY events. Budget 2-way design. Budget crossover design of the Modula MTM.
MarkK's RS225/RS28
Design: 2-Way TM
Price: ~$400
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D (Sealed) PE 0.75 cubic feet
Tweeter: RS28A (Metal Dome)
Woofer: RS225-8 (8" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Mark K
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Comments: This project developed to satisfy my curiosity on a number of issues. Having done a number of tests on the Dayton RS series, as well as others, I was curious to see how well my measurements could be used to help guide crossover design. I was also curious to see if I could get almost as good bass extension with an 8" driver, in the same size sealed box that would typically be used for a ported 7" driver. I also wanted to try out the Cauer/elliptic filters to see how easy they are to implement, and to look at the off axis behavior of this type of crossover compared with a more typical LR4 crossover.
Modula MT XE
https://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36222]Modula MT XE
Design: 2-Way MT
Price: $588
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D (PE 0.75 cuft box)
Tweeter: SS D2608-9130 in MCM Waveguide
Woofer: Seas ER18RNX
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...=modula+xtreme
Supposedly a 2.5 TMM is some day coming...
Comments:
Modula MTM
Design: 2-way MTM, Vented
Price:$610 - $680
Size: 22" H x 9" W x 13.5" D.
Tweeter: Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE 1cuft Enclosures.
Related Designs: Modula MT , Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , Modula MTM Center , Modula NeoD Center, Natalie P
Comments: Extremely well received 2-way design. Similar to the Natalie P design, but with no holds barred crossover design.
Spassvogel MT
Design: 2-Way MT, Vented
Design Thread: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25031
Price: $1200 - $1400 for a pair
Size: 10” wide x 16” deep x about 42” tall
Tweeter: Scanspeak 6600
Woofer: Scanspeak 18W/8531
Designer: JonW
Other Design Notes: The cabinets are faceted and slanted back.
Comments: As much as possible I tried to make this a high end, low distortion, no compromise MT design. They’re good for music without a sub. All in all, I'm really happy with the way they turned out. [/QUOTE]
Microliths:
Design: Vented bookshelf, MTM
Price:Around $500 / pair
Size:17 3/4" x 7" x 11"
Tweeter:Dayton Audio RS28a unshielded
Mid: (2) Dayton Audio RS-125, 8 Ohm.
Woofer:N/A
Designer:Javier Huerta
Other Design Notes: For medium-sized rooms. Using a subwoofer is a good idea.
Related Designs:
Comments:Have not yet been demoed at a DIY Event
3-Ways Designs
CJD: Ansonica
Added 12/21/2010
Design: 2.5 Way, TMM
Price: ??? CJD hasn't told us yet.
Size: 34.5"H x 9"W x 15"D
Tweeter: SB-Acoustics SB29RDC-C000-4 (fabric dimple dome)
Midwoofer: Exodus Anarchy
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Comments: Impressive bass from small midwoofers. Winner of the 2011 DIY Chicago Award for "Speakers I would most like to have in my
Living Room." :T
CJD: Garnacha
Added: 12/21/2010
Design: 3-way
Price: ??? CJD hasn't told us yet.
Size: 42"x15"x7.5"
Tweeter: RS28F (fabric dome) or RS28A (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: (1) RS150-8 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: (2) RS180-4 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Designed with the new unsheilded 8ohm RS Drivers.
Related Designs:
Comments: A new 3-way that will play along with the rest of the already very successful CJD family of Dayton RS designs (the BIG RS 3-way, RS150 MTM, and Khanspires), but with a little smaller footprint and near wall placement. Has not been demoed at a DIY event, but CJD has a proven track record. :T
CJD: In-Khan-Neatos
Price: $420
Design: In/On-Wall Sealed MTW 3-way
Tweeter: (1) RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: (1) RS150-8 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: (1) RS180-4 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Crossover Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Designed to be in-wall speakers. Alternative stand mounted crossover provided, but has not been constructed. Both versions can fit in a PE 1 cuft box nicely.
Related Designs: [/B] Khanspire , Khanspire Center
Comments: Have not been demoed at a DIY event yet, but have been given the :T by CJD and ---K---.
Statement Monitors
Design: 3-ways w/ open back mids
Price: ~$480
Size: 22"H x 12"D x 10 1/2"W
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mid
Related Designs: Statements , Statements Center , Mini Statements
Comments: Stand mounted monitor version of the Statements. Has crossovers for both near wall placement and far wall mounting. REQUIRES 12" of space between the wall and the rear of the speaker!
Curt's Webpage
RS TMWW
Design:3-way TMWW, Vented or Sealed
Price:$500 - $550
Size: 10.75"Wx42"Hx14.5" (Sealed), 10.75"Wx42"Hx21.5" (Vented)
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome) or Seas 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Dennis Murphy or Curt Campbell (several crossover versions)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: RS WT/MW Center
Comments: Very well received 3-way design with many options.
Mini Statements
Design:3-way TMWW
Price: $530
Size: 10"Wx40"Hx13.75"D
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mid
Related Designs: Statements , Statements Center , Statement Monitors
Comments: Smaller version of the Statements. Won Iowa DIY 2007 $300-$600 Class . REQUIRES 14" - 18" of space between the wall and the back of the speaker.
Curt's Mini Statements Webpage
Khanspires
Design:3-way WMTMW, Sealed
Price:$620 - $650
Size: 11"Wx54Hx14.5"D
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Khanspire Center
Comments: THE BEST SPEAKER EVER! :P Little brother to the Dayton RS 3-ways. Extremely well received at Iowa DIY 2007. Designed to be place near wall.
Statements
Design:3-way, WMTMW
Price:$729
Size: 11.5"Wx60"Hx16.5"D
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mids
Related Designs: Mini Statements & Center , Statement Monitors
Comments: Extremely well received at Iowa DIy 2007. Several people have built these. REQUIRES 16" - 24" of space between the wall and the back of the speaker.Curt's Statement Webpage
Miniliths
Design: Vented TMW.
Price: Around $800 / pair
Size: 24 1/2" x 14 1/4" x 9 3/4"
Tweeter: Bohlender-Graebener Neo3 PDR
Mid: Bohlender-Graebener Neo8 PDR
Woofer: SEAS CA21REX (V1), SEAS P21/RFP (V2)
Designer: Javier Huerta
Other Design Notes: Maximum power handling is around 80W - it's easy to overload woofers, since they are so clean sounding. FR is very jagged from 700 Hz up - the Neo drivers are difficult to work with!
Related Designs:
Comments: Have not yet been demoed at a DIY Event
Monoliths
Design: Vented tower, 2.5 way
Price:Around $800 / pair
Size:Slanted baffle, approx: 40" x 7" (top), 16" (bottom) x 14 1/2"
Tweeter:SEAS 27TBFC
Mid: Peerless Exclusive 830884
Woofer:Peerless Exclusive 830884 (.5 woofer)
Designer:Javier Huerta
Other Design Notes: For medium to big rooms - otherwise, bass is a bit too much. Also needs a listening distance of 7 feet or more.
Related Designs:
Comments: Have not yet been demoed at a DIY Event
Lineup MAXX
Design:MTMWWWW 3-way
Price: $870
Size 6"Wx45"Hx12"D
Tweeter: Vifa D26NC55 (Textile dome)
Mids: Tang Band W4-1337SA (4" Titanium)
Woofer:Tang Band W5-876SD (5")
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Lineup Series
Comments:
Lineup Maxx L16 And Maxx L16 Center
Design:3-way, MTMWW and WTMW
Price:~$850 towers ~$350 For Center
Size: 6"Wx45"Hx12"D
Tweeter: Vifa D26NC55 (1" Textile Dome)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Seas L16RN-SL (5"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Lineup MAXX Lineup Series
Comments: Takes up little space without compromising sound quality. Extremely Clean, Very Revealing and detailed.
Modula NeoD Mains & Center
Design: 3-way WTMW, Vented
Price: $1,000
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D
Tweeter: Vifa D26CN55 (Textile dome)
Mid: Dayton RS52 (2" Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: HiVi D6.8 or RS180 (Coming Soon)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE Enclosures. Crossover derived from Duelund concepts, modified to improve dispersion when used as center channel.
Related Designs: Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , NatP MTM , Modula MTM , Modula MTM Center
Comments: High-end, 3-way. Designed to be used vertically as mains or horizontal as a center. Two BOM's depending on component cost in crossover. Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event, but we trust Thomas and Jon.
CJD Canaiolo / Dayton RS 3-ways
Design:3-way, MTMWW, Sealed
Price: $1,000 - $1,200
Size: 14"Wx50"Hx22"D
Tweeter: RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: RS180 (7" Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: RS270 (10" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Sealed enclosure designed for maximum SPL capabilities from 40Hz and up when crossed to a capable subwoofer. 8th order cauler-elliptical crossover
Related Designs: Khanspires , cjd crossover for the RS WTMW Center
Comments: Vocals and mids energize the air in a way that you can almost feel. Very live sounding speakers without being harsh. They're Big! Too big to demo at a DIY event, but respected forum members have heard them and love them.
Wavecor Ardent
Price: About $2900 for drivers, crossovers as built vary between about $1200 and $1500; cabinet materials including LBL panels for front panel about $400-500 in materials.
Size:* Basic dimensions are 42-43" tall (depending on base design, whether tall base is used with crossover installed in bottom), 11" wide, and about 16" deep at any one point, remembering that the total front to back depth from floor to top is greater because of the angle.*
Tweeter: ScanSpeak D3004/6640-00 Beryllium dome tweeter - other SS models (6620, 6600) were evaluated and discarded. The 6640 has low resonance and low distortion amplification, and a minimal breakup, matching the Accuton midrange driver in it's overall low coloration and very low high order distortion.
Midrange:* Accuton C90-9-079, matched pair. Core concept for this speaker was the use of this midrange driver- due to low resonance, low distortion, and extended response, no other type considered.
Woofer:* Wavecor SW223BD01 - 4 ohm, wired in series. A number of woofers were considered and tested in prototypes during the evolution of this design, including the Seas ER18RNX and the ScanSpeak Illuminator 18WU/8747T-00; and the 8" aluminum ScanSpeak Revlator; the desired low frequency performance required shifting to a sealed design and searching highly linear small form factor woofers, which like the Aurasound NS12, straddle the line between a subwoofer and woofer construction, offering a very stiff cone, exceptionally linear motor, and declining distortion up to 1 kHz; this supported creating a sealed alignment with a robust well damped bottom end similar to the much larger Isiris system, but of necessity at a lower sensitivity point (approximately 82 dB, similar to Magneplanars).
Designers/team:* Jon Marsh with DAR47 and Benthe8track
Other Design Notes:*Crossover is similar to the Isiris, being a three way implementation of a modified LR3 concept designed to work specifically with the normal driver offset delays of drivers mounted on a common front panel. Woofers are connected in series, to provide an easy to drive amplifier load. The net load impedance is very benign and quite flat, especially considering no external conjugate networks are used to reduce impedance in the crossover regions; this is an inherent characteristic of all realizations to date of this crossover type, which may improve driver damping and limits impedance swings for amplifiers to deal with, especially vacuum tube and non-feedback types like Ayre Acoustics or Theta.
Felt diffraction control is used in the grille panel, in conjunction with the crossover optimization to produce a wide vertical window with relatively small changes in response and minimizing diffraction effects to the degree possible. This measurement was not made with any attempt to optimize the low frequency positioning in the room (it was not in a normal listening position) and so response variations around 100Hz and below are due to non optimal setup and the long measurement window (200 msec).
Distortion was correlated from one of the frequency response sweeps, at a level of about 90 dB. All drivers exhibit good performance, but especially the midrange.
Related Designs:* Isiris three way using Aurasound woofers, Accuton C173-6-90 midrange, and Jantzen JDT-1024 diamond tweeter; NatalieP, Modula MT; all using the same modified LR3 crossover concept.
Center Channel Designs
Lineup MAXX Center
Design:WTMW 3-way
Price: $250
Size 21"Wx9"Hx9.5"D
Tweeter: Seas D26NC55 (Textile dome)
Mids: Tang Band W4-1337SA (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer:Tang Band W5-876SD (5")
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes: Horizontal Center Channel
Related Designs: Lineup Series
Comments:
Khancenter
Design:3-way WT/MW, Sealed
Price:$280
Size: 10.875"Hx23.5"Wx19"D Sealed Enclosure
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Khanspire , CJD: In-Khan-Neatos
Comments: Center channel to match the Khanspires, but would match well with other RS designs, such as the ModulaMT, NatP, and RS 3-ways. Has not be demoed at a DIY event. Is designed to be directly below/above a big TV. Should be placed near wall. Can be adopted to in-wall or inside entertainment center.
RS WT/MW Center
Design:3-way WT/MW Sealed
Price: ~$300
Size: 26"Wx12.5"Hx16D" (Sealed)
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome) or Seas 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Dennis Murphy, Curt Campbell, Jon Marsh, and CJD (several crossover versions)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: RS TMWW
Comments: Very well received 3-way center design.
Statements Center
Design:3-way WTMW Center Channel
Price: $300
Size: 24"Wx11"Hx13.25"D
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mid
Related Designs: Statements , Mini Statements Statement Monitors
Comments: Center Channel for the Statements Series. REQUIRES space between the wall and the back of the speaker. Curt's Statement's Center Webpage
Open Baffle and Omni-directional
Design: Sunflower XT
Price: $425-475, depending on capacitor choice
Size: 45"H x 11"W x 14.5"D
Tweeter: Vifa XT25TG30
Mid: Dayton RS125-4
Woofer: Dayton RS225S
Designer: Paul Carmody
Other Design Notes: vented bass, dipole mid
Related Designs: Aethers
Comments: similar version (using RS28a tweeter) received many positive comments at Dayton DIY 2008, and won 2nd place in its category. XT25 version has not yet made it to a DIY event.
Build diagrams & cut sheet here: https://sites.google.com/site/undefi...diy-sunflowers
Tombstones
Design: 3-way dipole midrange w/ monopole woofer
Price: $2150
Size: 11.5"W X 48"H X 14" D
Tweeter: Seas H1212 motor with DXT waveguide lens
Mid: Seas Excel W15CY
Woofer: Seas Excel W26FX
Designer: Jed K.
Other Design Notes: Dipole midrange
Related Designs: Tombstone link
Comments: This is a cost no object design using the lowest distortion drivers possible and features a dipole midrange for a huge and dynamic soundstage. They were neck to neck with the winner at the 2008 Dayton DIY and lost by only 2 points- but were ranked higher than the winner by speaker legends; Roy Allison, Joe D'Appolito, and John Murphy. Here is the scorecard.
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This is not an index of the entire web as there are just too many to keep track of. There is nothing wrong with designs elsewhere, and them not appearing here is not a reflection upon them. I just don't have the time.
Other good websites are:
https://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy - Please read his FAQ's if you're just getting started!
Special thanks goes out to our fearless forum leaders: ThomasW and JonMarsh . Additional thanks to all of the designers that have given their designs away freely to the community.
Notes:
1) Price listed is typically the cost of the drivers and recommended crossover components at the time of original construction. Prices typically do NOT include required items, such as: the enclosures, wood, binding posts, flared ports, poly fill,etc.
2) Prices listed are for a PAIR of speakers.
3) Designer typically references the crossover designer.
This is intended to be a living document that will get updated as new designs are added. Last Updated: December 1, 2014!
Designs are organized by Type (2-way, 3-Way, Center, Open Baffle) and then Price.
Note: People frequently ask for designs intended to be placed inside entertainment centers, bookcases, or on shelves, or on walls. If you intended to place your speakers anywhere but away from room boundaries, please understand the effect this has and choose a design best suited to that location. Some designs here are designed to be near the wall. In-Wall designs can be adapted to inside entertainment centers.
Please see this thread for an understanding of what impact that makes. https://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34016& (Graphs repeated for those that won't follow the link)
2-Ways
Bose Buster
Design: 2-Way MTM, 3-way WTMW Center
Price:
Size: 10 1/2"h x 4 1/4"w x 9" d
Tweeter: Dayton ND20
Mid: M3N
Woofer:
Designer: Brandon (augerpro)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Comments: Complete 5.0 system for ~$300. Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event.
TriTrix
Design: 2-way MTM
Price: $120 - PE Special Recession Destroyer Kit
Size: Sealed: 20"H x 6.5"W x 8.25"D, Vented: 20"H x 6.5"W x 14.25"D, TL: 36"H x 7.5"W x 14.25"D
Tweeter:DAYTON DC28FS-8 SHIELDED SILK DOME TWEETER
Woofer: DAYTON DC130BS-4 CLASSIC SHIELDED WOOFER
Designer: Curt Campbell
Other Design Notes: 8-ohm Speaker. PE has kits, including knock down mdf boxes.
Related Designs: TriTrix MT
Comments: Very popular budget design. Well received at various DIY events.
Sietecerocero Project / Ochocinco MTM/Ochocinco TM
Design: MTM
Price: $150/pr (06/06/2010)
Size: PE 0.75cuft box: 20"h x 8"w x 13"d
Tweeter: Vifa BC25SC06 Fabric Dome
Mid: Dayton ND140-4 5-1/4" Aluminum Cone
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: 8 ohm design for easy use with low-end receivers! Designed for near wall mounting and to be used vertically as mains or horizontally as a center.
Related Designs: Seiscero TM
Comments: Was designed as part of the The Sietecerocero Project! to build an entire 5.1 setup for less than $700 total. Not demoed at a DIY event yet, but, CJD has a pretty good track record. :T
Noobster
Design: 2 way TM
Price: $160 per pair
Size: 14" H x 8.5" W x 12" D. - PE .5cf bookshelf cabinet or 0.5cf curved cabinet
Tweeter: Vifa DX25 (fabric dome)
Mid: NA
Woofer: TangBand W5-704D (poly cone)
Designer: Brandon (augerpro)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Noobsters MTM
Comments: Design that delivers high performance for an extremely low price, utilizing LR2 slopes and well behaved drivers.Good as small monitors or in a budget 5.1 system. Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event. ThomasW has listened to them and gives them the :T
RS150 MT
Design: TM
Price: $180
Size: 7.5"Wx12"Hx10"D
Tweeter: Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome), or Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: CJD AbouriouRS150 MTM
Comments: Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event. Several happy builds. CJD is well respected designer.
CJD Abouriou RS150 MTM Mains or Center
Design: 2-way MTM, Sealed or Vented
Price: $200 - $250
Size: 7.5"Wx21.5"Hx12.5"D (Sealed), 7.5"Wx21.5"Hx17.5"D (Vented)
Tweater: Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome), 27TDFC/TV, or 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome), or Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Design intended to be used vertically as mains or horizontally as a center. Can be placed near wall. Includes optional crossovers for on-wall mounting.
Related Designs: RS150 TM
Comments: The original MTM with the Seas 27TDFC and crossed at 2100Hz won the budget category competition at the 2005 DIY Chicago event.
Modula MT
Design: 2-way TM, Vented
Price:~$220 - $279 (depending on tweeter used)
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome), Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome), or Seas 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE Enclosures. 0.75 cu. ft. Combined series/parallel crossover.
Related Designs: Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , NatP MTM , Modula MTM , Modula MTM Center , Modula NeoD Center
Comments: Extremely well received at several DIY events. Highend, budget 2-way design.
Lineup Series
Design:Fullrange, TM, and MTM 2-way
Price: F4=$230, D4=$295, D44=$390, R4=$370, R44=$460
Size: 6"Wx12"Hx9"D (Full Range & TM), 6"Wx17"Hx9"D (MTM)
Tweeter: Seas D26NC55 (Textile dome) or Fountek NeoCD3.0m (Ribbon)
Mids: Tang Band W4-1337SA (4" Titanium Cone)
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Lineup MAXX, Mini, and Center
Comments: Several crossover variations to accommodate different in-room placements. Well received at Indiana DIY 2008
Mark K Seas ER18DXT
Design: 2-way MT
Price: $347
Size: 14" H x 8.5" W x 12" D (PE 0.5 cuft box)
Tweeter: Seas DXT
Woofer: Seas ER18 7"
Designer: Mark K.
Other Design Notes: mini-waveguide tweeter.
Related Designs:
Comments: A ported 2 way stand mounted loudspeaker featuring the Seas ER18 7" woofer mated to the Seas DXT tweeter using second order acoustic topology. The second order crossover and the unique waveguide of the DXT combine to create an unusually smooth power response essentially unique to this design.
The Chameleon
Design: Stand-Mounted 2-Way Closed Box/Passive Radiator/Ported (Your choice)
Price: $268 - $466 (Various options)
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D, Parts Express 0.75 cu. ft. box
Tweeter: SB Acoustics SB25STC-C000-4
Mid-Woofer: SB Acoustics SB17NRXC35-8
Designer: David Ralph
Other Design Notes: Options are shown for closed box, passive radiator or port. Multiple crossover implementations are also shown. The box highpass should work reasonably well with a separate subwoofer with the common highpass of 85Hz. System sensitivity is set to get a bit more low end extension.
Comments: The strong point of this design is the midrange. Vocals are especially clear and natural. Sibilance is not emphasized at all, yet the highs are extended. The limit is the low end response, but that must be expected from a 6.5" driver. If a subwoofer is used, consider running the system full range rather than from the subwoofer crossover highpass. The system impedance for most crossovers shown goes down to 4 ohms, but an amp rated 100W into 8-ohms (or better) should work for most music systems.
Natalie P
Design: 2-way MTM, Vented
Price:$310
Size: 22" H x 9" W x 13.5" D.
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE 1cuft Enclosures. Combined series/parallel crossover as used in Modula MT.
Related Designs: Modula MT , Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , Modula MTM , Modula MTM Center , Modula NeoD Center
Comments: Extremely well received high end at several DIY events. Budget 2-way design. Budget crossover design of the Modula MTM.
MarkK's RS225/RS28
Design: 2-Way TM
Price: ~$400
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D (Sealed) PE 0.75 cubic feet
Tweeter: RS28A (Metal Dome)
Woofer: RS225-8 (8" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Mark K
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Comments: This project developed to satisfy my curiosity on a number of issues. Having done a number of tests on the Dayton RS series, as well as others, I was curious to see how well my measurements could be used to help guide crossover design. I was also curious to see if I could get almost as good bass extension with an 8" driver, in the same size sealed box that would typically be used for a ported 7" driver. I also wanted to try out the Cauer/elliptic filters to see how easy they are to implement, and to look at the off axis behavior of this type of crossover compared with a more typical LR4 crossover.
Modula MT XE
https://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36222]Modula MT XE
Design: 2-Way MT
Price: $588
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D (PE 0.75 cuft box)
Tweeter: SS D2608-9130 in MCM Waveguide
Woofer: Seas ER18RNX
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...=modula+xtreme
Supposedly a 2.5 TMM is some day coming...
Comments:
Modula MTM
Design: 2-way MTM, Vented
Price:$610 - $680
Size: 22" H x 9" W x 13.5" D.
Tweeter: Seas 27TDFC (Textile dome)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE 1cuft Enclosures.
Related Designs: Modula MT , Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , Modula MTM Center , Modula NeoD Center, Natalie P
Comments: Extremely well received 2-way design. Similar to the Natalie P design, but with no holds barred crossover design.
Spassvogel MT
Design: 2-Way MT, Vented
Design Thread: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25031
Price: $1200 - $1400 for a pair
Size: 10” wide x 16” deep x about 42” tall
Tweeter: Scanspeak 6600
Woofer: Scanspeak 18W/8531
Designer: JonW
Other Design Notes: The cabinets are faceted and slanted back.
Comments: As much as possible I tried to make this a high end, low distortion, no compromise MT design. They’re good for music without a sub. All in all, I'm really happy with the way they turned out. [/QUOTE]
Microliths:
Design: Vented bookshelf, MTM
Price:Around $500 / pair
Size:17 3/4" x 7" x 11"
Tweeter:Dayton Audio RS28a unshielded
Mid: (2) Dayton Audio RS-125, 8 Ohm.
Woofer:N/A
Designer:Javier Huerta
Other Design Notes: For medium-sized rooms. Using a subwoofer is a good idea.
Related Designs:
Comments:Have not yet been demoed at a DIY Event
3-Ways Designs
CJD: Ansonica
Added 12/21/2010
Design: 2.5 Way, TMM
Price: ??? CJD hasn't told us yet.
Size: 34.5"H x 9"W x 15"D
Tweeter: SB-Acoustics SB29RDC-C000-4 (fabric dimple dome)
Midwoofer: Exodus Anarchy
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Comments: Impressive bass from small midwoofers. Winner of the 2011 DIY Chicago Award for "Speakers I would most like to have in my
Living Room." :T
CJD: Garnacha
Added: 12/21/2010
Design: 3-way
Price: ??? CJD hasn't told us yet.
Size: 42"x15"x7.5"
Tweeter: RS28F (fabric dome) or RS28A (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: (1) RS150-8 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: (2) RS180-4 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Designed with the new unsheilded 8ohm RS Drivers.
Related Designs:
Comments: A new 3-way that will play along with the rest of the already very successful CJD family of Dayton RS designs (the BIG RS 3-way, RS150 MTM, and Khanspires), but with a little smaller footprint and near wall placement. Has not been demoed at a DIY event, but CJD has a proven track record. :T
CJD: In-Khan-Neatos
Price: $420
Design: In/On-Wall Sealed MTW 3-way
Tweeter: (1) RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: (1) RS150-8 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: (1) RS180-4 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Crossover Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Designed to be in-wall speakers. Alternative stand mounted crossover provided, but has not been constructed. Both versions can fit in a PE 1 cuft box nicely.
Related Designs: [/B] Khanspire , Khanspire Center
Comments: Have not been demoed at a DIY event yet, but have been given the :T by CJD and ---K---.
Statement Monitors
Design: 3-ways w/ open back mids
Price: ~$480
Size: 22"H x 12"D x 10 1/2"W
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mid
Related Designs: Statements , Statements Center , Mini Statements
Comments: Stand mounted monitor version of the Statements. Has crossovers for both near wall placement and far wall mounting. REQUIRES 12" of space between the wall and the rear of the speaker!
Curt's Webpage
RS TMWW
Design:3-way TMWW, Vented or Sealed
Price:$500 - $550
Size: 10.75"Wx42"Hx14.5" (Sealed), 10.75"Wx42"Hx21.5" (Vented)
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome) or Seas 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Dennis Murphy or Curt Campbell (several crossover versions)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: RS WT/MW Center
Comments: Very well received 3-way design with many options.
Mini Statements
Design:3-way TMWW
Price: $530
Size: 10"Wx40"Hx13.75"D
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mid
Related Designs: Statements , Statements Center , Statement Monitors
Comments: Smaller version of the Statements. Won Iowa DIY 2007 $300-$600 Class . REQUIRES 14" - 18" of space between the wall and the back of the speaker.
Curt's Mini Statements Webpage
Khanspires
Design:3-way WMTMW, Sealed
Price:$620 - $650
Size: 11"Wx54Hx14.5"D
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Khanspire Center
Comments: THE BEST SPEAKER EVER! :P Little brother to the Dayton RS 3-ways. Extremely well received at Iowa DIY 2007. Designed to be place near wall.
Statements
Design:3-way, WMTMW
Price:$729
Size: 11.5"Wx60"Hx16.5"D
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mids
Related Designs: Mini Statements & Center , Statement Monitors
Comments: Extremely well received at Iowa DIy 2007. Several people have built these. REQUIRES 16" - 24" of space between the wall and the back of the speaker.Curt's Statement Webpage
Miniliths
Design: Vented TMW.
Price: Around $800 / pair
Size: 24 1/2" x 14 1/4" x 9 3/4"
Tweeter: Bohlender-Graebener Neo3 PDR
Mid: Bohlender-Graebener Neo8 PDR
Woofer: SEAS CA21REX (V1), SEAS P21/RFP (V2)
Designer: Javier Huerta
Other Design Notes: Maximum power handling is around 80W - it's easy to overload woofers, since they are so clean sounding. FR is very jagged from 700 Hz up - the Neo drivers are difficult to work with!
Related Designs:
Comments: Have not yet been demoed at a DIY Event
Monoliths
Design: Vented tower, 2.5 way
Price:Around $800 / pair
Size:Slanted baffle, approx: 40" x 7" (top), 16" (bottom) x 14 1/2"
Tweeter:SEAS 27TBFC
Mid: Peerless Exclusive 830884
Woofer:Peerless Exclusive 830884 (.5 woofer)
Designer:Javier Huerta
Other Design Notes: For medium to big rooms - otherwise, bass is a bit too much. Also needs a listening distance of 7 feet or more.
Related Designs:
Comments: Have not yet been demoed at a DIY Event
Lineup MAXX
Design:MTMWWWW 3-way
Price: $870
Size 6"Wx45"Hx12"D
Tweeter: Vifa D26NC55 (Textile dome)
Mids: Tang Band W4-1337SA (4" Titanium)
Woofer:Tang Band W5-876SD (5")
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Lineup Series
Comments:
Lineup Maxx L16 And Maxx L16 Center
Design:3-way, MTMWW and WTMW
Price:~$850 towers ~$350 For Center
Size: 6"Wx45"Hx12"D
Tweeter: Vifa D26NC55 (1" Textile Dome)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Seas L16RN-SL (5"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs:
Lineup MAXX Lineup Series
Comments: Takes up little space without compromising sound quality. Extremely Clean, Very Revealing and detailed.
Modula NeoD Mains & Center
Design: 3-way WTMW, Vented
Price: $1,000
Size: 17" H x 10" W x 12.5" D
Tweeter: Vifa D26CN55 (Textile dome)
Mid: Dayton RS52 (2" Aluminum Dome)
Woofer: HiVi D6.8 or RS180 (Coming Soon)
Designer: Jon Marsh
Other Design Notes: Designed to be used with PE Enclosures. Crossover derived from Duelund concepts, modified to improve dispersion when used as center channel.
Related Designs: Flush Mount/In-Wall Modula MT , NatP MTM , Modula MTM , Modula MTM Center
Comments: High-end, 3-way. Designed to be used vertically as mains or horizontal as a center. Two BOM's depending on component cost in crossover. Has not yet been demoed at a DIY Event, but we trust Thomas and Jon.
CJD Canaiolo / Dayton RS 3-ways
Design:3-way, MTMWW, Sealed
Price: $1,000 - $1,200
Size: 14"Wx50"Hx22"D
Tweeter: RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: RS180 (7" Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: RS270 (10" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes: Sealed enclosure designed for maximum SPL capabilities from 40Hz and up when crossed to a capable subwoofer. 8th order cauler-elliptical crossover
Related Designs: Khanspires , cjd crossover for the RS WTMW Center
Comments: Vocals and mids energize the air in a way that you can almost feel. Very live sounding speakers without being harsh. They're Big! Too big to demo at a DIY event, but respected forum members have heard them and love them.
Wavecor Ardent
Price: About $2900 for drivers, crossovers as built vary between about $1200 and $1500; cabinet materials including LBL panels for front panel about $400-500 in materials.
Size:* Basic dimensions are 42-43" tall (depending on base design, whether tall base is used with crossover installed in bottom), 11" wide, and about 16" deep at any one point, remembering that the total front to back depth from floor to top is greater because of the angle.*
Tweeter: ScanSpeak D3004/6640-00 Beryllium dome tweeter - other SS models (6620, 6600) were evaluated and discarded. The 6640 has low resonance and low distortion amplification, and a minimal breakup, matching the Accuton midrange driver in it's overall low coloration and very low high order distortion.
Midrange:* Accuton C90-9-079, matched pair. Core concept for this speaker was the use of this midrange driver- due to low resonance, low distortion, and extended response, no other type considered.
Woofer:* Wavecor SW223BD01 - 4 ohm, wired in series. A number of woofers were considered and tested in prototypes during the evolution of this design, including the Seas ER18RNX and the ScanSpeak Illuminator 18WU/8747T-00; and the 8" aluminum ScanSpeak Revlator; the desired low frequency performance required shifting to a sealed design and searching highly linear small form factor woofers, which like the Aurasound NS12, straddle the line between a subwoofer and woofer construction, offering a very stiff cone, exceptionally linear motor, and declining distortion up to 1 kHz; this supported creating a sealed alignment with a robust well damped bottom end similar to the much larger Isiris system, but of necessity at a lower sensitivity point (approximately 82 dB, similar to Magneplanars).
Designers/team:* Jon Marsh with DAR47 and Benthe8track
Other Design Notes:*Crossover is similar to the Isiris, being a three way implementation of a modified LR3 concept designed to work specifically with the normal driver offset delays of drivers mounted on a common front panel. Woofers are connected in series, to provide an easy to drive amplifier load. The net load impedance is very benign and quite flat, especially considering no external conjugate networks are used to reduce impedance in the crossover regions; this is an inherent characteristic of all realizations to date of this crossover type, which may improve driver damping and limits impedance swings for amplifiers to deal with, especially vacuum tube and non-feedback types like Ayre Acoustics or Theta.
Felt diffraction control is used in the grille panel, in conjunction with the crossover optimization to produce a wide vertical window with relatively small changes in response and minimizing diffraction effects to the degree possible. This measurement was not made with any attempt to optimize the low frequency positioning in the room (it was not in a normal listening position) and so response variations around 100Hz and below are due to non optimal setup and the long measurement window (200 msec).
Distortion was correlated from one of the frequency response sweeps, at a level of about 90 dB. All drivers exhibit good performance, but especially the midrange.
Related Designs:* Isiris three way using Aurasound woofers, Accuton C173-6-90 midrange, and Jantzen JDT-1024 diamond tweeter; NatalieP, Modula MT; all using the same modified LR3 crossover concept.
Center Channel Designs
Lineup MAXX Center
Design:WTMW 3-way
Price: $250
Size 21"Wx9"Hx9.5"D
Tweeter: Seas D26NC55 (Textile dome)
Mids: Tang Band W4-1337SA (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer:Tang Band W5-876SD (5")
Designer: Jed
Other Design Notes: Horizontal Center Channel
Related Designs: Lineup Series
Comments:
Khancenter
Design:3-way WT/MW, Sealed
Price:$280
Size: 10.875"Hx23.5"Wx19"D Sealed Enclosure
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6"Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: CJD
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: Khanspire , CJD: In-Khan-Neatos
Comments: Center channel to match the Khanspires, but would match well with other RS designs, such as the ModulaMT, NatP, and RS 3-ways. Has not be demoed at a DIY event. Is designed to be directly below/above a big TV. Should be placed near wall. Can be adopted to in-wall or inside entertainment center.
RS WT/MW Center
Design:3-way WT/MW Sealed
Price: ~$300
Size: 26"Wx12.5"Hx16D" (Sealed)
Tweeter: Dayton RS28a (Aluminum Dome) or Seas 27TBFC/G (Aluminum Dome)
Mid: Dayton RS150 (6" Aluminum Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS225 (8"Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Dennis Murphy, Curt Campbell, Jon Marsh, and CJD (several crossover versions)
Other Design Notes:
Related Designs: RS TMWW
Comments: Very well received 3-way center design.
Statements Center
Design:3-way WTMW Center Channel
Price: $300
Size: 24"Wx11"Hx13.25"D
Tweeter: Fountek NeoCD3.0 (Ribbon)
Mid: Tangband W4-1337S (4" Titanium Cone)
Woofer: Dayton RS180 (7" Aluminum Cone)
Designer: Curt Campbell, Wayne Wendel, and Jim Holtz
Other Design Notes: Open Back Mid
Related Designs: Statements , Mini Statements Statement Monitors
Comments: Center Channel for the Statements Series. REQUIRES space between the wall and the back of the speaker. Curt's Statement's Center Webpage
Open Baffle and Omni-directional
Design: Sunflower XT
Price: $425-475, depending on capacitor choice
Size: 45"H x 11"W x 14.5"D
Tweeter: Vifa XT25TG30
Mid: Dayton RS125-4
Woofer: Dayton RS225S
Designer: Paul Carmody
Other Design Notes: vented bass, dipole mid
Related Designs: Aethers
Comments: similar version (using RS28a tweeter) received many positive comments at Dayton DIY 2008, and won 2nd place in its category. XT25 version has not yet made it to a DIY event.
Build diagrams & cut sheet here: https://sites.google.com/site/undefi...diy-sunflowers
Tombstones
Design: 3-way dipole midrange w/ monopole woofer
Price: $2150
Size: 11.5"W X 48"H X 14" D
Tweeter: Seas H1212 motor with DXT waveguide lens
Mid: Seas Excel W15CY
Woofer: Seas Excel W26FX
Designer: Jed K.
Other Design Notes: Dipole midrange
Related Designs: Tombstone link
Comments: This is a cost no object design using the lowest distortion drivers possible and features a dipole midrange for a huge and dynamic soundstage. They were neck to neck with the winner at the 2008 Dayton DIY and lost by only 2 points- but were ranked higher than the winner by speaker legends; Roy Allison, Joe D'Appolito, and John Murphy. Here is the scorecard.
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