iaudio
Well-Known Member
Captain has pointed it out frankly.
Debz, appreciate your spirit! But as Kaushik has repeatedly tried to make clear, DIY is no magic way to build stuff that sounds better than branded stuff at half the price, in the first attempt. It will take quite a bit of research and more so hands on experience, alongwith use of good design and resources( materials, labor) to get it done right.
So budget for trial and error too!
But you have to start somewhere, and its good that you dont let doubts prevent you from starting at all. Keep it up!
You could try using single driver/wide bander in open baffle config as your first project, then later add a diy sub to it using the peerless driver and plate amp from Varsha Electronics.
Debz, appreciate your spirit! But as Kaushik has repeatedly tried to make clear, DIY is no magic way to build stuff that sounds better than branded stuff at half the price, in the first attempt. It will take quite a bit of research and more so hands on experience, alongwith use of good design and resources( materials, labor) to get it done right.
So budget for trial and error too!
But you have to start somewhere, and its good that you dont let doubts prevent you from starting at all. Keep it up!
You could try using single driver/wide bander in open baffle config as your first project, then later add a diy sub to it using the peerless driver and plate amp from Varsha Electronics.