I will be pulling the trigger on a table saw and router this weekend. That’s the easy part!
Upgrades over the past year have made my speakers which where once the best part of my system now its weakest link. I have decided to start with the 55 liter Nat P, in a down fire port version. I think I can easily live with them as I develop my cabinet making skills and eventually go for something bigger. After they are finished, I plan on constructing two Berringer powered 12" subs (suitable for my current room) to complement the package for both music and HT. Music is however my main focus.
My current speakers use titanium ferro fluid tweeters, and I love their sound. I do suffered some hearing loss in the upper fq, so this may be why I find them to my liking. I also listen a higher than average SPL, so I was considering using the Seas tweeter.
Anyone have an opinion on my reasoning before I cast my design in Stone?
TIA
Upgrades over the past year have made my speakers which where once the best part of my system now its weakest link. I have decided to start with the 55 liter Nat P, in a down fire port version. I think I can easily live with them as I develop my cabinet making skills and eventually go for something bigger. After they are finished, I plan on constructing two Berringer powered 12" subs (suitable for my current room) to complement the package for both music and HT. Music is however my main focus.
My current speakers use titanium ferro fluid tweeters, and I love their sound. I do suffered some hearing loss in the upper fq, so this may be why I find them to my liking. I also listen a higher than average SPL, so I was considering using the Seas tweeter.
Anyone have an opinion on my reasoning before I cast my design in Stone?
TIA
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