Hey Everyone,
First off - amazing little forum here. I've been thinking about building my own set of HT speakers for years, and after lurking around here the past few days am finally going to take the plunge!
Anyway, I'm looking to build a pair of budget-class (~$300 for drivers/crossovers sense) Mains that I can later move to Surrounds as I upgrade. And since I don't have a suite of woodworking tools here quite yet (they're across the country), I'm also leaning towards something that uses a PE cabinet.
Right now, I'm looking primarily at the Modula MT and the Natalie P, but haven't seen much talk of using Natalie P's as surrounds.. any particular reason for that? (or are MTM's typically not used for surrounds in general?). Would I be better off doing the Modula MT's, then CJD's RS150 MTM as a Center, and moving the Modula MT's to the rear when I build new Mains?
thanks
(edits - meant the Modula MT, not XT, and budget is for drivers/crossover)
First off - amazing little forum here. I've been thinking about building my own set of HT speakers for years, and after lurking around here the past few days am finally going to take the plunge!
Anyway, I'm looking to build a pair of budget-class (~$300 for drivers/crossovers sense) Mains that I can later move to Surrounds as I upgrade. And since I don't have a suite of woodworking tools here quite yet (they're across the country), I'm also leaning towards something that uses a PE cabinet.
Right now, I'm looking primarily at the Modula MT and the Natalie P, but haven't seen much talk of using Natalie P's as surrounds.. any particular reason for that? (or are MTM's typically not used for surrounds in general?). Would I be better off doing the Modula MT's, then CJD's RS150 MTM as a Center, and moving the Modula MT's to the rear when I build new Mains?
thanks
(edits - meant the Modula MT, not XT, and budget is for drivers/crossover)
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