![]() If you have got this far and are still game then read on If you haven’t done any of the above you may want to have a look at Paul Carmody’s excellent FAQ " Proven Designs" first, which covers why you should build a proven design as your first project. You bought books like David Weems' “ Designing Building and testing your own speaker system” and Vance Dickasons " Loudspeaker Design Cookbook" and have decided it is time to design something from scratch.Īlternately you may have followed AllenB’s excellent tutorial " Designing Crossovers Without Measurements" but have decided to take it to the next level and do measurements in which case Joseph D'Appolito's book " Testing Loudspeakers" and his article " Testing Loudspeakers, Which Measurements Matter" will be useful. Perhaps you started out like me, cobbling together random drivers with off the shelf or textbook crossovers, but never quite worked out why they didn’t work out as well as you imagined. You have been doing this DIY speaker thing for a while, probably built a couple of proven designs from people like Zaph, Troels Gravesen, Paul Carmody or any number of other successful designers.
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